TY - JOUR
T1 - Particle dynamics in drying colloidal solution using discrete particle method
AU - Song, Ryungeun
AU - Lee, Minki
AU - Moon, Hyeokgyun
AU - Lee, Saebom
AU - Shin, Seonghun
AU - Kim, Dohyung
AU - Kim, Yoonhyun
AU - Oh, Bukuk
AU - Lee, Jinkee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - We study particle dynamics in drying colloidal solutions using the numerical simulation with discrete particle method. Simulations of two different systems were conducted; the drying dynamics of monodispersed and binary mixture of colloidal solution, and compared with those from the previous studies. In the monodispersed colloidal solution, the time evolution of particle concentration profile for varying Péclet number was simulated with the same initial particle concentration. In the binary colloidal solution, when the particle size ratio a is 3, three different stratification modes were observed varying Péclet number and initial particle concentration. By comparison, our method was in a good agreement with the existing methods. Additionally, because of the mesh-based Eulerian approach in our model, other various multi-physical phenomena, such as effect of thermal Marangoni or chemical reaction, can be included in an easy way. From the results, we expect that this work can provide a physical insight for predicting the quality of colloidal drying in a complicated situation.
AB - We study particle dynamics in drying colloidal solutions using the numerical simulation with discrete particle method. Simulations of two different systems were conducted; the drying dynamics of monodispersed and binary mixture of colloidal solution, and compared with those from the previous studies. In the monodispersed colloidal solution, the time evolution of particle concentration profile for varying Péclet number was simulated with the same initial particle concentration. In the binary colloidal solution, when the particle size ratio a is 3, three different stratification modes were observed varying Péclet number and initial particle concentration. By comparison, our method was in a good agreement with the existing methods. Additionally, because of the mesh-based Eulerian approach in our model, other various multi-physical phenomena, such as effect of thermal Marangoni or chemical reaction, can be included in an easy way. From the results, we expect that this work can provide a physical insight for predicting the quality of colloidal drying in a complicated situation.
KW - colloidal packing
KW - discrete particle method
KW - drying process
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122616909
U2 - 10.1088/2058-8585/ac428e
DO - 10.1088/2058-8585/ac428e
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122616909
SN - 2058-8585
VL - 6
JO - Flexible and Printed Electronics
JF - Flexible and Printed Electronics
IS - 4
M1 - 044007
ER -