Examination of Couette Flow with a Pressure Gradient and Heat Conduction Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Author:

Pala Öngül Esma1ORCID,Kandemir İlyas2

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Gebze Technical University, Kocaeli 41400, Türkiye

2. Aeronautical Engineering Department, Gebze Technical University, Kocaeli 41400, Türkiye

Abstract

As computer capabilities improve, Molecular Dynamics simulations are becoming more important for solving various flow problems. In this study, Couette and Poiseuille flows at different wall temperatures were investigated using a hard-sphere Molecular Dynamics simulation approach. Although a low spacing ratio was used in the simulations, the results are valid for rarefied gas flows when proper scaling based on the Knudsen number was used because only binary collisions with a hard-sphere model were considered. The main focus of this study was the examination of the effects of various wall speeds, pressure gradients, and wall temperatures. A pressure gradient was generated by developing a modified selective periodicity condition in the flow direction. With the combined effect of the pressure gradient and the wall velocities, subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speeds in nanochannels were examined. With the combination of different parameters, 1260 simulation cases were conducted. The results showed that there are temperature and velocity slips that are dependent on not only the temperature and velocity values but also on the magnitudes of a pressure gradient. The pressure gradient also caused nonlinearities in temperature and velocity profiles.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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