Enhanced energy conversion as a result of fluid-solid interaction in micro- and nanoscale

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It is known that nano- and micromechanics require new approaches to right describing of surface-like phenomena which lead to an enhanced energy conversion. In this work, a general form of surface forces that consist of a contribution from both the friction and mobility components has been extended to collect the effects of bulk and surface motion of a fluid. Quite similar impact can be observed for a solid-fluid mixture, where the principle of effective stress for this new type of approach should be considered from the very beginning. The second motivation of our work is to present the multiscale domain of fluid-solid interaction which describes some "emergence effects" for materials with especially high volumetric surface densities.

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Badur, J., Ziółkowski, P., Kornet, S., Kowalczyk, T., Banaś, K., Bryk, M., … Stajnke, M. (2018). Enhanced energy conversion as a result of fluid-solid interaction in micro- and nanoscale. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Poland), 56(1), 329–332. https://doi.org/10.15632/jtam-pl.56.1.329

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