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Study on the influence of standoff distance on substrate damage under an abrasive water jet process by molecular dynamics simulation

Journal

FRICTION
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 195-207

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40544-017-0168-4

Keywords

standoff distance; crystalline silicon substrate; abrasive water jet; molecular dynamics simulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51375291, 91323302]
  2. Initial Research Funds for Young Teachers of Donghua University [103-07-0053016]
  3. Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [13YZ004]
  4. Shanghai University
  5. Tsinghua University

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The process of a cluster-containing water jet impinging on a monocrystalline silicon substrate was studied by molecular dynamics simulation. The results show that as the standoff distance increases, the jet will gradually diverge. As a result, the solidified water film between the cluster and the substrate becomes thicker and looser. The thicker and looser water film will then consume more input energy to achieve complete solidification, resulting in the stress region and the high-pressure region of the silicon substrate under small standoff distances to be significantly larger than those under large standoff distances. Therefore, the degree of damage sustained by the substrate will first experience a small change and then decrease quickly as the standoff distance increases. In summary, the occurrence and maintenance of complete solidification of the confined water film between the cluster and the substrate plays a decisive role in the level of damage formation on the silicon substrate. These findings are helpful for exploring the mechanism of an abrasive water jet.

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