Reactive wetting of metallic/ceramic (Al/α-Al2 O3 ) systems: a parallel molecular dynamics simulation study

IF 1.4 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
G. Aral
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Abstract

The reactive wetting process of a flat solid alumina (α -Al2 O3) ceramic surface by metallic aluminum (Al) nanodroplets with different shapes (spherical, cylindrical, and layer) is studied using parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations based on a variable charge MD method, with focuses on heat transfer, mass transfer, and the structure of the reactive region at the Al/α -Al2 O3 interface. We find that the diffusion of oxygen (O) atoms from the substrate into the droplet leads to the formation of a continuous layer of reaction product at the interface. The diffusion length of oxygen atoms into the spherical Al droplet is found to be ~7.3 Å, and the number density of O atoms at the ~5 top layers of the substrate decreases substantially. As a result, the structural correlations near the reactive region differ considerably from those in the solid substrate. Heat generated by the exothermic reactions in the reactive region is transferred to both the substrate and the droplet. The heat transfer is found to be sensitive to droplet shape.
金属/陶瓷(Al/α- al2o3)体系反应性润湿:平行分子动力学模拟研究
采用基于变电荷MD方法的平行分子动力学(MD)模拟研究了不同形状(球形、圆柱形和层状)金属铝(Al)纳米液滴对扁平固体氧化铝(α - al2o3)陶瓷表面的反应润湿过程,重点研究了Al/α - al2o3界面处的传热、传质和反应区结构。我们发现氧(O)原子从衬底扩散到液滴中导致在界面处形成连续的反应产物层。发现氧原子在球形Al液滴中的扩散长度为~7.3 Å,衬底顶层~5层的O原子数密度显著降低。因此,反应区附近的结构相关性与固体基质中的结构相关性有很大不同。在反应区由放热反应产生的热量传递给底物和液滴。热传递对液滴形状很敏感。
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Turkish Journal of Physics
Turkish Journal of Physics PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Physics is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and accepts English-language manuscripts in various fields of research in physics, astrophysics, and interdisciplinary topics related to physics. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.
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