화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.324, No.4, 231-239, 2000
Layering transition: dynamical instabilities during squeeze-out
A lubrication fluid confined between two approaching surfaces form, in the limit of thin interfaces, well-defined layers of molecular thickness, whose number decreases in discontinuous steps with increasing applied pressure. It will be shown that, for two-dimensional (2D) liquid-like layers, the squeeze-out exhibit instabilities which may result in trapped islands of lubrication molecules, as observed in recent experiments.