Title of article :
Surface Tension Prediction Using Characteristics of the Density Profile Through the IInterfacial Region
Author/Authors :
A. P. Wemhoff and V. P. Carey ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A simple surface tension estimation technique is described that is based
solely upon the characteristics of the density profile in the iInterfacial region
and the physical properties of the molecules in the fluid. This method,
denoted free energy iIntegration (FEI), links iInterfacial tension to known
iInterfacial region density profile characteristics obtained via experiment or
simulation. The general FEI methodology is provided here, and specific relations
are derived for a methodology that incorporates the Redlich–Kwong
fluid model. The Redlich–Kwong based FEI method was used to predict
iInterfacial tension using the density profile characteristics of molecular
dynamics (MD) simulations of argon using the Lennard–Jones potential, diatomic
nitrogen using the two-ceInter Lennard–Jones potential, and water using
the extended simple point-charge (SPC/E) model. These results for argon
compare favorably to values calculated by the traditional virial approach,
known values from the literature using the finite-size scaling technique, and
ASHRAE recommended values. In addition, the FEI predictions agree well
with ASHRAE values and predictions using the virial method for nitrogen
for the simulated range of temperatures in this study, and for water for
reduced temperatures above 0.7. In addition, the FEI method results agree
well with other established theoretical techniques for predictions of the surface
tension of sulfur hexafluoride close to the critical point.
Keywords :
iInterfacial region , Redlich–Kwong , Molecular dynamics , surfacetension.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics