论文标题
振动表面上水和冰行为的原子尺度建模:朝向表面声波抗冰和去冰系统的设计
Atomic scale modeling of water and ice behavior on vibrating surfaces: towards design of Surface Acoustic Wave anti-icing and de-icing systems
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论文摘要
在这些研究中,已经进行了原子量表分子动力学模拟,以分析水滴和冰簇在受到高频振动的亲水和疏水表面上的行为。应用的方法旨在理解由表面声波(SAWS)实现的抗冰和冰水过程的现象。复杂的波传播通过平面内和平面外底物振动来简化,这与锯的个体纵向和横向成分有关。由于这种主动系统的效率取决于从振动底物到水或冰的能量转移,因此详细研究了影响这种转移以及伴随现象的试剂。除了底物振动的极化(面内/平面外)外,通过原子尺度建模分析了这些振动的幅度和频率。此外,在振动基板上的水或冰模拟中引入了表面润湿效应。这些研究的结果允许确定导致振动表面中水和冰的不同现象,具体取决于波幅度和频率。还分析和讨论了基于基于锯的系统的未来设计和优化的底物润湿对抗冰和冰的重要性。
Within these studies, atomic scale molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to analyze the behavior of water droplets and ice clusters on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces subjected to high-frequency vibrations. The methodology applied herewith aimed at understanding the phenomena governing the anti-icing and de-icing process enabled by Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs). The complex wave propagation was simplified by in-plane and out-of-plane substrate vibrations, which are relevant to individual longitudinal and transverse components of SAWs. Since the efficiency of such an active system depends on the energy transfer from the vibrating substrate to water or ice, the agents influencing such transfer as well as the accompanied phenomena were studied in detail. Apart from the polarization of the substrate vibrations (in-plane/out-of-plane), the amplitude and frequency of these vibrations were analyzed through atomic scale modeling. Further, the surface wettability effect was introduced as a critical factor within the simulation of water or ice sitting on the vibrating substrate. The results of these studies allow identifying the different phenomena responsible for water and ice removal from vibrating surfaces depending on the wave amplitude and frequency. The importance of substrate wetting for the ant-icing and de-icing has also been analyzed and discussed concerning the future design and optimization of SAW-based systems.