Title :
Thermal conductivity measurements of 2D complex liquids using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations
Author :
Shahzad, A. ; Sultana, Madeena ; Aslam, Abroo ; Mao-Gang He
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Gov. Coll. Univ. Faisalabad (GCUF), Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
We have been analyzed heat conductivity of two-dimensional (2D) strongly-coupled complex (dusty) plasma liquids (SCCDPLs), regarding them as systems composed of charged dust particles with hard cores interacting through the repulsive Yukawa potential contribution taking into account, for the first time. In this paper, homogenous nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (HNEMD) simulation has been conducted for 2D SCCDPL systems under near-equilibrium external force field strength (Fex). The new improved HNEMD algorithm is found to have more comparable performance with the earlier equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) than that of earlier Inhomogenous nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (InHNEMD) for 2D Yukawa Liquid systems. Different sequence of the thermal conductivity (λ0) corresponding to a decreasing and increasing sequence of applied external field force strength (Fex) has been checked in order to determine near-equilibrium λ0 in linear regime of the SCCDPLs. The New simulation results computed with fixed external field strengths are in practical agreement with earlier experimental and numerical data points within less than ±15% for most of the present data point. It was shown that the HNEMD algorithm was a powerful tool for computing and exploring the behavior of λ0 of SCCDPLs for the complete range of plasma states (Γ, κ) than those calculated in previous works, based on different numerical methods.
Keywords :
dusty plasmas; heat conduction; meson field theory; molecular dynamics method; numerical analysis; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; thermal conductivity; 2D Yukawa liquid systems; 2D complex liquids; applied external field force strength; charged dust particles; fixed external field strengths; hard cores; heat conductivity; homogenous nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations; inhomogeneous nonequilibrium molecular dynamics; near-equilibrium external force field strength; nonequilibrium; numerical data points; repulsive Yukawa potential contribution; thermal conductivity measurements; two-dimensional strongly-coupled complex plasma liquids; Conductivity; Force; Heating; Liquids; Plasma temperature; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2014 11th International Bhurban Conference on
Conference_Location :
Islamabad
DOI :
10.1109/IBCAST.2014.6778147