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On BOWDEN's Stick-Slip Lengths of Surface Friction

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Temperature-dependent slip length for water and electrolyte solution

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2023
The temperature dependence of boundary slip at liquid-solid interface is critical both for the fundamental theory and applications of fluid mechanics on micro and nanoscale, such as sustainable cooling of electronic devices. However, there is a controversy on the temperature dependence of boundary slip which lacks experimental evidence, we aim to ...
Han, Li, Zhi, Xu, Ming, Ma
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Slip length in a dilute gas

Physical Review A, 1992
We study the phenomenon of slip length using molecular dynamics and direct simulation Monte Carlo simulations of a dilute gas. Our work extends the range of Knudsen numbers that have been previously studied. Bhattacharya and Lie suggest a logarithmic dependence of slip length on Knudsen number.
Garcia, Alejandro   +2 more
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Hydrodynamic slip length as a surface property

Physical Review E, 2016
Equilibrium and nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations were conducted in order to evaluate the hypothesis that the hydrodynamic slip length is a surface property. The system under investigation was water confined between two graphite layers to form nanochannels of different sizes (3-8 nm). The water-carbon interaction potential was calibrated by
Bladimir, Ramos-Alvarado   +2 more
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