We use non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the flow of a micropolar fluid and to test an extended Navier-Stokes theory (ENS) for such fluids. The angular streaming velocity (which is of course missing in the classical Navie-Stokes theory) and the translational streaming velocity are found to be in good agreement with the predictions of ENS theory. Besides, owing to molecular rotation, the translational streaming velocity profile is shown to deviate from the classical parabolic profile. Finally, temperature profiles calculated using three different expressions (a kinetic translational, a kinetic rotational and a recently derived configurational expression) are found to be in excellent agreement, demonstrating that the equ...
The viscosity-temperature relation is determined for the water models SPC/E, TIP4P, TIP4P/Ew, and TI...
We present simulation results for the transport properties of inhomogeneous nonequilibrium atomic an...
The current framework uses a theoretical and computational model based on both second-order momentum...
Abstract. The unsteady Micropolar Navier-Stokes Equations (MNSE) are a system of parabolic partial d...
In this paper we apply the direct non-equilibrium molecular dynamics technique to oscillatory flows ...
The micropolar fluids like Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids cannot sustain a simple shearing motio...
The main objective of this manuscript is to glance into the assets of nanoparticles in the stream of...
<F4.36e+05> We examine a simple non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) technique for study...
The authors present the results from nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations for the structura...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids have been obtained in explicit form by considerin...
The temperature dependence of fluid viscosity in Poiseuille flow through microchannels was examined....
Conventional fluid mechanics (Navier--Stokes equations with linear constitutive relations) is, on th...
Various fluid flow phenomena originate in the dynamics of the atoms that constitute the fluid. Study...
Poiseuille flow of a liquid in a nano-channel is simulated by molecular dynamics by embedding the fl...
We formulate equations governing flows of suspensions of rod-like particles. Such suspensions includ...
The viscosity-temperature relation is determined for the water models SPC/E, TIP4P, TIP4P/Ew, and TI...
We present simulation results for the transport properties of inhomogeneous nonequilibrium atomic an...
The current framework uses a theoretical and computational model based on both second-order momentum...
Abstract. The unsteady Micropolar Navier-Stokes Equations (MNSE) are a system of parabolic partial d...
In this paper we apply the direct non-equilibrium molecular dynamics technique to oscillatory flows ...
The micropolar fluids like Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids cannot sustain a simple shearing motio...
The main objective of this manuscript is to glance into the assets of nanoparticles in the stream of...
<F4.36e+05> We examine a simple non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) technique for study...
The authors present the results from nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations for the structura...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids have been obtained in explicit form by considerin...
The temperature dependence of fluid viscosity in Poiseuille flow through microchannels was examined....
Conventional fluid mechanics (Navier--Stokes equations with linear constitutive relations) is, on th...
Various fluid flow phenomena originate in the dynamics of the atoms that constitute the fluid. Study...
Poiseuille flow of a liquid in a nano-channel is simulated by molecular dynamics by embedding the fl...
We formulate equations governing flows of suspensions of rod-like particles. Such suspensions includ...
The viscosity-temperature relation is determined for the water models SPC/E, TIP4P, TIP4P/Ew, and TI...
We present simulation results for the transport properties of inhomogeneous nonequilibrium atomic an...
The current framework uses a theoretical and computational model based on both second-order momentum...