Title of article :
Molecular dynamics study of the equilibrium flux of gas
molecules to a fractal/rough surface
Effects of gas atom diameter
Author/Authors :
T. Panczyk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The frequency of collisions of ideal gas molecules (argon) with a rough surface has been studied. The rough/fractal surface was created using
the random deposition technique. By applying various depositions the surface roughness was controlled and, as a measure of irregularity, the fractal
dimensions of the surfaces were determined. The surfaces were next immersed in ideal gas and the numbers of collisions with these surfaces were
counted. The calculations were carried out using the simplified molecular dynamics simulation technique (only hard core repulsions were
assumed). The calculations were performed for various ratios of gas phase atoms diameter to the surface substrate atoms diameter. The results
obtained showed that the size of a gas phase atom has crucial influence on the relation between the frequency of collision and the surface fractal
dimension
Keywords :
fractal , Geometric irregularity , Adsorption kinetics , Frequency of collisions , Roughness
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science