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Viscosity measurement and simulation of microbubble wetting on flat surfaces with many-body dissipative particle dynamics model

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Abstract One of the most important flow properties of liquid is its viscosity. In the present paper, two non-equilibrium methods, Poiseuille flow method and Couette flow method, are employed to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract One of the most important flow properties of liquid is its viscosity. In the present paper, two non-equilibrium methods, Poiseuille flow method and Couette flow method, are employed to measure the viscosity of many-body dissipative particle dynamics (MDPD) model. The results obtained by these two non-equilibrium methods are consistent with each other. Based on Poiseuille flow method, we obtain a map for the viscosity of MDPD model with different numerical parameters. Furthermore, the static wetting of microbubbles is investigated by a selected system from the map. The relationship between the contact angle of bubbles and the solid-liquid interaction is obtained, which can be helpful for further microfluidic research and applications based on microbubbles.

Keywords: many body; particle dynamics; dissipative particle; viscosity; body dissipative

Journal Title: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Year Published: 2021

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