Issue 13, 2013

Correlation between surface topography and slippage: a Molecular Dynamics study

Abstract

Using Molecular Dynamics simulations of a polymer liquid flowing past flat and patterned surfaces, we investigate the influence of corrugation, wettability and pressure on slippage and friction at the solid–liquid interface. For one-dimensional, shallow, rectangular grooves, we observe a gradual crossover between the Wenzel state, where the liquid fills the grooves, and the Cassie state, where the corrugation supports the liquid and the grooves are filled with vapor. Using two independent flow set-ups, we characterize the near-surface flow by the slip length, δ, and the position, zh, at which viscous and frictional stresses are balanced according to Navier's partial slip boundary condition. This hydrodynamic boundary position depends on the pressure inside the channel and may be located above the corrugated surface. In the Cassie state, we observe that the edges of the corrugation contribute to the friction.

Graphical abstract: Correlation between surface topography and slippage: a Molecular Dynamics study

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Oct 2012
Accepted
29 Jan 2013
First published
21 Feb 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 3613-3623

Correlation between surface topography and slippage: a Molecular Dynamics study

N. Tretyakov and M. Müller, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 3613 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM27440C

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