Driven Cavity Flow: From Molecular Dynamics to Continuum Hydrodynamics

نویسندگان

  • Tiezheng Qian
  • Xiao-Ping Wang
چکیده

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to investigate the slip of fluid in the lid driven cavity flow where the no-slip boundary condition causes unphysical stress divergence. The MD results not only show the existence of fluid slip but also verify the validity of the Navier slip boundary condition. To better understand the fluid slip in this problem, a continuum hydrodynamic model has been formulated based upon the MD verification of the Navier boundary condition and the Newtonian stress. Our model has no adjustable parameter because all the material parameters (density, viscosity, and slip length) are directly determined from MD simulations. Steady-state velocity fields from continuum calculations are in quantitative agreement with those from MD simulations, from the molecular-scale structure to the global flow. The main discovery is as follows. In the immediate vicinity of the corners where moving and fixed solid surfaces intersect, there is a core partial-slip region where the slippage is large at the moving solid surface and decays away from the intersection quickly. In particular, the structure of this core region is nearly independent of the system size. On the other hand, for sufficiently large system, an additional partial-slip region appears where the slippage varies as ∗To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: [email protected] 1 1/r with r denoting the distance from the corner along the moving solid surface. The existence of this wide power-law region is in accordance with the asymptotic 1/r variation of stress and the Navier boundary condition. 47.11.+j, 68.08.-p, 83.10.Mj, 83.10.Ff Typeset using REVTEX 2

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Multiscale Modeling & Simulation

دوره 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005