An Investigation on Thermal Conductivity of Fluid in a Nanochannel by Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations

2020 ◽  
Vol 142 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Bagheri Motlagh ◽  
Mohammad Kalteh

Abstract In this paper, molecular dynamics simulation is used to investigate the effect of copper and argon nanochannels size on the thermal conductivity of argon. Thermal conductivity is calculated by nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulation. Simulations are performed for different distances between the walls. Results for both copper and argon walls are investigated individually. Results show that the existence of argon walls has little effect on the thermal conductivity. However, the amount of it for the argon confined between the copper walls is affected by the distance between the two walls. In the same way, the effect of wall roughness on the thermal conductivity is investigated, which shows that roughness is effective only for low distances between the walls. Also, the thermal conductivity of argon under Poiseuille flow in a nanochannel is studied. The results indicate that by increasing the driving force, the thermal conductivity increases and the increase ratio is higher for larger forces.

2015 ◽  
Vol 1727 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Rifu ◽  
K. Shintani

ABSTRACTThe thermal conductivities of pillared-graphene nanostructures (PGNSs) are obtained using nonequilibrium molecular-dynamics simulation. It is revealed their thermal conductivities are much smaller than the thermal conductivities of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). This fact is explained by examining the density of states (DOS) of the local phonons of PGNSs. It is also found the thermal conductivity of a PGNS linearly decreases with the increase of the inter-pillar distance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 1566-1570
Author(s):  
Xianqi Wei ◽  
Zelin Li ◽  
Junchen Lu ◽  
Shunlong Xu ◽  
Yuancheng Zhu ◽  
...  

Thermal transport of graphene occupies a unique place in thermal management of electronic devices, especially for nanosize devices with high-density integration and high dissipated power. The structure of graphene on nanometer scale changes its thermal conductance. Here, the thermal characters of graphene have been researched by nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation (NEMDS) at room temperature. Special attention is focused on the edge type (zigzag or armchair) and nanostructure size dependence of conductivity for heat. The consequences suggest that the thermal conductivity of zigzag edge has been higher than that of armchair, which is because of the higher phonon group velocities. Furthermore, thermal conductivity shows a rising tendency, when the model is calculated from length of 21.84 nm to 43.78 nm. The result indicates that the thermal property performs a strong dependence on nanostructure size which is less than phonon mean free path (775 nm). Our research highlights the significance of structure attribute relationships together with providing useful guideline in calculations for nanosize devices thermal management.


2013 ◽  
Vol 800 ◽  
pp. 210-212
Author(s):  
Zan Wang ◽  
Hong Chao Cao ◽  
Hua Wei Guan

SiC is one of the most important third-generation semiconductors, which has important application value. Based on the nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics method, a model of 3C-SiC nanowire is proposed, and thermal transport under different temperatures is investigated. The results show about 200K the thermal conductivity of 3C-SiC nanowire approaches to the peak 7.84W/m.K.


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