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Local linear viscoelasticity of confined fluids

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posted on 2024-11-01, 04:28 authored by J.S. Hansen, Peter DaivisPeter Daivis, B. D. Todd
In this paper the authors propose a novel method to study the local linear viscoelasticity of fluids confined between two walls. The method is based on the linear constitutive equation and provides details about the real and imaginary parts of the local complex viscosity. They apply the method to a simple atomic fluid undergoing zero mean oscillatory flow using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. The method shows that the viscoelastic properties of the fluid exhibit dramatic spatial changes near the wall-fluid boundary due to the high density in this region. It is also shown that the real part of the viscosity converges to the frequency dependent local shear viscosity sufficiently far away from the wall. This also provides valuable information about the transport properties in the fluid, in general. The viscosity is compared with predictions from the local average density model. The two methods disagree in that the local average density model predicts larger viscosity variations near the wall-fluid boundary than what is observed through the method presented here.

History

Journal

Journal of Chemical Physics

Volume

126

Number

144706

Issue

14

Start page

1

End page

7

Total pages

7

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Place published

Melville, United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2007 American Institute of Physics

Former Identifier

2006005834

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27