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Conference paper

Effect of meniscus constact angle during early regimes of spontaneous capillarity in nanochannels

In Bulletin of the American Physical Society — 2016
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Universidad de Concepción1

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Fluid Mechanics, Coastal and Maritime Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

In capillary imbibition, the classical Lucas-Washburn equation predicts a singularity as the fluid enters the channel con-sisting in an anomalous innite velocity of the capillary meniscus. The Bosanquets equation overcomes this problem by taking into account fluid inertia predicting an initial imbibition regime with constant velocity.

Nevertheless, the initial constant velocity predicted by Bosanquet's equation is much greater than experimentally observed. In the present study, we conduct atomistic simulations to investigate capillary imbibition of water in silica nanochannels with heights between 4 and 18 nm. We alsofind that the meniscus contact angle remains constant during the inertial regime and its value depends upon the height of the channel.

We also find that the meniscus velocity computed at the channel entrance is related to the particular value of themeniscus contact angle. Moreover, after the inertial regime, the meniscus contactangle is found to be time dependent for all the channels under study. We propose an expression for the time evolution of the dynamic contact angle in nanochannels which, when incorporated in Bosanquets equation, satisfactorily explains the initial capillary rise.

Language: English
Publisher: American Physical Society
Year: 2016
Proceedings: 69th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Walther, Jens Honore

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