Modulus-pressure equation for confined fluids
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-28-2016
Abstract
Ultrasonic experiments allow one to measure the elastic modulus of bulk solid or fluid samples. Recently such experiments have been carried out on fluid-saturated nanoporous glass to probe the modulus of a confined fluid. In our previous work [G. Y. Gor et al., J. Chem. Phys., 143, 194506 (2015)], using Monte Carlo simulations we showed that the elastic modulus K of a fluid confined in a mesopore is a function of the pore size. Here we focus on the modulus-pressure dependence K(P), which is linear for bulk materials, a relation known as the Tait-Murnaghan equation. Using transition-matrix Monte Carlo simulations we calculated the elastic modulus of bulk argon as a function of pressure and argon confined in silica mesopores as a function of Laplace pressure. Our calculations show that while the elastic modulus is strongly affected by confinement and temperature, the slope of the modulus versus pressure is not. Moreover, the calculated slope is in a good agreement with the reference data for bulk argon and experimental data for confined argon derived from ultrasonic experiments. We propose to use the value of the slope of K(P) to estimate the elastic moduli of an unknown porous medium.
Identifier
84994044881 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Chemical Physics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4965916
ISSN
00219606
Issue
16
Volume
145
Fund Ref
Office of Naval Research
Recommended Citation
Gor, Gennady Y.; Siderius, Daniel W.; Shen, Vincent K.; and Bernstein, Noam, "Modulus-pressure equation for confined fluids" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10197.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10197
