(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely described by the microscopic physics of its constituent atoms or molecules. However, for most engineering applications a macroscopic or continuum description has usually been sufficient, because of the large disparity between the spatial and temporal scales relevant to these applications and the scales of the underlying molecular dynamics. In this case, the microscopic physics merely determines material properties such as the viscosity of a fluid or the elastic constants of a solid. These material properties cannot be derived within the macroscopic framework, but the qualitative nature of the macroscopic dynamics is usually insensitive to the details...
ABSTRACT: Complex macroscopic systems (like for instance those encountered in nanotechnology and bio...
A mesoscopic simulation method based on the integration of dissipative particle dynamics (DPD), smoo...
Beyond the usual 5-field theory (basic fields: mass density, velocity, internal energy), additional va...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely described by the microscop...
Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely described by the microscop...
Mesoscale phenomena represent a common challenge in chemical engineering. This article reviews thr...
This review covers three decades of research on mesoscale phenomena in chemical engineering, from th...
This review covers three decades of research on mesoscale phenomena in chemical engineering, from th...
"Mesoscopic physics" refers to the physics of structures larger than a nanometer (one billionth of a...
ABSTRACT: Complex macroscopic systems (like for instance those encountered in nanotechnology and bio...
A mesoscopic simulation method based on the integration of dissipative particle dynamics (DPD), smoo...
Beyond the usual 5-field theory (basic fields: mass density, velocity, internal energy), additional va...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
(First paragraph) Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely describe...
Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely described by the microscop...
Matter, conceptually classified into fluids and solids, can be completely described by the microscop...
Mesoscale phenomena represent a common challenge in chemical engineering. This article reviews thr...
This review covers three decades of research on mesoscale phenomena in chemical engineering, from th...
This review covers three decades of research on mesoscale phenomena in chemical engineering, from th...
"Mesoscopic physics" refers to the physics of structures larger than a nanometer (one billionth of a...
ABSTRACT: Complex macroscopic systems (like for instance those encountered in nanotechnology and bio...
A mesoscopic simulation method based on the integration of dissipative particle dynamics (DPD), smoo...
Beyond the usual 5-field theory (basic fields: mass density, velocity, internal energy), additional va...