工作(物理)
热的
热阻
热力学
流体力学
吸附
材料科学
流量(数学)
界面热阻
机械
化学
物理
有机化学
作者
Chong Liu,Hongwei Fan,Kai Zhang,Matthew M. F. Yuen,Zhigang Li
摘要
In nanochannel flows, the thermal resistance at the fluid-solid interface may depend on the flow scenario. In this work, we study the interfacial thermal resistance R(th) in nanoscale force-driven flows at different temperatures and fluid-wall interactions. For Ar flows in Cu and Ag channels, the fluid-wall binding energy is strong and it is found that R(th) assumes a maximum value as the external force is varied. The maximum value is caused by the fluid adsorption on the solid surfaces and the temperature increase in the fluid due to viscous frictions. However, when the fluid-wall interaction is weak, the maximum value is not observed and the interfacial thermal resistance decreases monotonously with increasing external force. With the presence of fluid adsorption, it is also found that the peak in R(th) is more detectable at low temperature than high temperature.
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