论文标题

超冷水中的非牛顿流动效应

Non-Newtonian flow effects in supercooled water

论文作者

Ribeiro, Ingrid de Almeida, de Koning, Maurice

论文摘要

超冷水的粘度一直是一项激烈研究的主题,特别是在温度依赖性方面。然而,关于动态影响对粘度的超冷状态的影响知之甚少。在这里,我们首次使用分子动力学模拟来研究此问题,以研究TIP4P/ICE模型所述的超冷水粘度的剪切率依赖性。我们展示了从牛顿到非牛顿行为的独特跨界的存在,其特征是施加薄薄的政权。粘度降低是由于氢键网络的连通性降低所致。此外,随着超冷的程度的增加,剪切变薄会加剧,而交叉流速与牛顿粘度大致成反比。这些结果刺激了这些非平衡效应与超冷水的准静态粘度行为之间可能的基本关系的进一步研究。

The viscosity of supercooled water has been a subject of intense study, in particular with respect to its temperature dependence. Much less is known, however, about the influence of dynamical effects on the viscosity in its supercooled state. Here we address this issue for the first time, using molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the shear-rate dependence of the viscosity of supercooled water as described by the TIP4P/Ice model. We show the existence of a distinct cross-over from Newtonian to non-Newtonian behavior characterized by a power-law shear-thinning regime. The viscosity reduction is due to the decrease in the connectivity of the hydrogen-bond network. Moreover, the shear thinning intensifies as the degree of supercooling increases, whereas the cross-over flow rate is approximately inversely proportional to the Newtonian viscosity. These results stimulate further investigation into possible fundamental relations between these nonequilibrium effects and the quasi-static Newtonian viscosity behavior of supercooled water.

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