The influences of electric field intensity and driving force on the slip behaviour of water flow in a nanochannel

Author:

Liu Qiwei,Wang Dezheng,Yu Miao,Cong Biao,Yu Xiaopeng

Abstract

In the present work, non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are used to investigate the flow of liquid water between two metallic solid atomistic smooth walls. The present work focuses on the combined effect of external electric field and driving force on the slip behaviour and structure of liquid water at the solid-water interface. The upper wall of the set model is positively charged, and the lower wall of the model is negatively charged. The simulation results show that as the driving force increases, the slip length also increases. At a given driving force, no matter how the electric field intensity changes, there is almost no change in the slip length, so the slip length is independent of the electric field strength. In addition, the results found that there is a linear relationship between the slip length and the normalised main peak of the static structure factor under different driving forces.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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