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- Date
- Topic
- Polymer simulations in presence and in absence of hydrodynamic interactions
- Speaker
- Julia Riede
- Tutor
- Jens Smiatek
Contents
- Coarse-grained simulation methods: Dissipative Particle Dynamics, Lattice-Boltzmann and Stochastic Rotation Dynamics
- Importance of momentum conservation
- Comparison to Brownian Dynamics
Literature
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Jens Smiatek, Friederike Schmid.
Mesoscopic Simulation Methods for Studying Flow and Transport in Electric Fields in Micro- and Nanochannels.
In Advances in Microfluidics, chapter 5. Edited by Ryan T. Kelly.
InTech, 2012.
[PDF] (427 KB) [DOI] [URL] -
J. M. Yeomans.
Mesoscale simulations: Lattice Boltzmann and particle algorithms.
Physica A 369:159–184, 2006.
[PDF] (747 KB) -
Sauro Succi.
The lattice Boltzmann equation for fluid dynamics and beyond.
Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2001. ISBN: 9780198503989.
[PDF] (13 MB)