We report a constant-volume and constant-pressure molecular dynamics study
of the fluid structure. flow boundary condition, and shear viscosity of n-d
ecane confined between graphite surfaces under various shear rates at 480 K
using an anisotropic united atom model. The effect of surface corrugation,
wall-fluid interaction strength, and load on these properties is investiga
ted in this work. Our results show that the surface corrugation has a prono
unced effect on rheological properties, but not on structural and orientati
onal properties at the temperature studied. The shear thinning behavior of
the confined fluids is observed for all cases under the shear rates studied
. Our results also show that the velocity profile deviates more from the pe
rfect linear profile with increasing surface corrugation, wall-fluid intera
ction strength, shear rate, and normal load. Slip occurs throughout the ran
ge of parameters studied. The fluid layers near the walls could be locked t
o each other even though slip occurs at the solid-fluid interface. (C) 1999
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