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Shu-Wen Cui, Jiu-An Wei, Wei-Wei Liu, Ru-Zeng Zhu, Qian Ping. Approximate expression of Young's equation and molecular dynamics simulation for its applicabilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(1): 016801.
| Shu-Wen Cui, Jiu-An Wei, Wei-Wei Liu, Ru-Zeng Zhu, Qian Ping. Approximate expression of Young's equation and molecular dynamics simulation for its applicabilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(1): 016801. |
Approximate expression of Young's equation and molecular dynamics simulation for its applicability
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Abstract
In 1805, Thomas Young was the first to propose an equation (Young's equation) to predict the value of the equilibrium contact angle of a liquid on a solid. On the basis of our predecessors, we further clarify that the contact angle in Young's equation refers to the super-nano contact angle. Whether the equation is applicable to nanoscale systems remains an open question. Zhu et al.College Phys. 4 7 (1985) obtained the most simple and convenient approximate formula, known as the Zhu-Qian approximate formula of Young's equation. Here, using molecular dynamics simulation, we test its applicability for nanodrops. Molecular dynamics simulations are performed on argon liquid cylinders placed on a solid surface under a temperature of 90 K, using Lennard-Jones potentials for the interaction between liquid molecules and between a liquid molecule and a solid molecule with the variable coefficient of strength a. Eight values of a between 0.650 and 0.825 are used. By comparison of the super-nano contact angles obtained from molecular dynamics simulation and the Zhu-Qian approximate formula of Young's equation, we find that it is qualitatively applicable for nanoscale systems. -
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