Investigation of bubble nucleation on inhomogeneous wettability surfaces
ZY Wang and Z Cui and Q Cao and W Shao, MOLECULAR SIMULATION, 49, 608-616 (2023).
DOI: 10.1080/08927022.2023.2181018
Surface wettability plays an essential role in bubble nucleation. This paper investigates the phase transition behaviour of argon films placed on inhomogeneous wettability substrates using molecular dynamics simulations. The location of bubble nucleation and initial nucleation time is investigated to reflect the effect of hydrophobic area fraction of inhomogeneous wettability surfaces on bubble nucleation. The results show that the bubbles appear first on the hydrophobic part of the inhomogeneous wettability surface. The relationship between hydrophobic area fraction and initial nucleation time is nonlinear. The initial nucleation time first decreases and then increases as the area of the hydrophobic region increases. In addition, the bubble nucleation process is restricted when the hydrophobic occupation is relatively large on inhomogeneous wettability surfaces. At last, the mechanism of bubble nucleation on inhomogeneous wettability surfaces is discussed in combination with the restrictive relationship between heat absorption and solid-liquid interaction energy. The amount of heat absorption does not directly determine the bubble nucleation. Bubble nucleation can arise in the location with a lower surface energy barrier once the heat absorption can overcome the solid-liquid interaction energy.
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