Two distinct but interconnected approaches can be used to model diffusion in fluids; the first focuses on dynamics of an individual particle, while the second deals with collective (effective) motion of (infinitely many) particles. We review both modeling strategies, starting with Langevin’s approach to a mechanistic description of the Brownian motion in free fluid of a point-size inert particle and establishing its relation to Fick’s diffusion equation. Next, we discuss its generalizations which account for a finite number of finite-size particles, particle’s electric charge, and chemical interactions between diffusing particles. That is followed by introduction of models of molecular diffusion in the presence of geometric constraints (e.g...
The subsurface is spatially heterogeneous in geologic material composition leading to non-uniform ...
Molecular transport in confined spaces is of central importance to many traditional and emerging app...
In this paper, we formulate a computational framework for the assessment of pore diffusivity in a si...
In this workshop we will discuss some fundamentals of equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics...
A continuum nonlinear diffusion model is developed to describe molecular transport in ordered porous...
Diffusion has been described on a microscopic scale by Einstein as a probabilistic collision of par...
The boundary-driven molecular modeling strategy to evaluate mass transport coefficients of fluids in...
The design and development of many emerging separation and catalytic process technologies require a ...
Many challenges we face today in porous media sciences relate to a crucial need to better describe t...
The design and development of many emerging separation and catalytic process technologies require a ...
International audienceOwing to their complex morphology and surface, disordered nanoporous media pos...
Diffusion is the fundamental process behind many molecular phenomena such as the mixing of substance...
The problem of solute transport in interacting ordered porous media is addressed by numerically solv...
Model is developed to simulate transport of colloids in a chemically heterogeneous porous media by c...
The subsurface is spatially heterogeneous in geologic material composition leading to non-uniform ...
The subsurface is spatially heterogeneous in geologic material composition leading to non-uniform ...
Molecular transport in confined spaces is of central importance to many traditional and emerging app...
In this paper, we formulate a computational framework for the assessment of pore diffusivity in a si...
In this workshop we will discuss some fundamentals of equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics...
A continuum nonlinear diffusion model is developed to describe molecular transport in ordered porous...
Diffusion has been described on a microscopic scale by Einstein as a probabilistic collision of par...
The boundary-driven molecular modeling strategy to evaluate mass transport coefficients of fluids in...
The design and development of many emerging separation and catalytic process technologies require a ...
Many challenges we face today in porous media sciences relate to a crucial need to better describe t...
The design and development of many emerging separation and catalytic process technologies require a ...
International audienceOwing to their complex morphology and surface, disordered nanoporous media pos...
Diffusion is the fundamental process behind many molecular phenomena such as the mixing of substance...
The problem of solute transport in interacting ordered porous media is addressed by numerically solv...
Model is developed to simulate transport of colloids in a chemically heterogeneous porous media by c...
The subsurface is spatially heterogeneous in geologic material composition leading to non-uniform ...
The subsurface is spatially heterogeneous in geologic material composition leading to non-uniform ...
Molecular transport in confined spaces is of central importance to many traditional and emerging app...
In this paper, we formulate a computational framework for the assessment of pore diffusivity in a si...