2013 AIChE Annual Meeting
(98af) Impact of Nano-Drops On Solid Surfaces
Authors
The impact of nanometer-sized drops on solid surfaces is studied
by molecular dynamics computer simulations. Volatile and non-volatile
drops of pure liquid, surfactant solutions, and "liquid marble"
drops consisting of particulate suspensions are considered. The
simulation protocol is to equilibrate a drop made of short chains
of Lennard-Jones atoms, with or without added surfactant (longer
amphiphilic chains) or rigid solid (atomistic) particles, and direct
them towards a solid substrate lattice. At high impact velocities
we focus on the transition to splashing and comparison with the
behavior of laboratory-sized drops. At lower velocities we address
the effects of solid surface texture and wettability, and compare
the results to lattice Boltzmann calculations for continuum drops.