We determine the viscosity parameters of the multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC) approach, a particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic simulation method for fluids. We perform analytical calculations and verify our results by simulations. The stochastic rotation dynamics and the Andersen thermostat variant of MPC are considered, both with and without angular momentum conservation. As an important result, we find a nonzero bulk viscosity for every MPC version. The explicit calculation shows that the bulk viscosity is determined solely by the collisional interactions of MPC
A new particle-based mesoscopic model for fluid dynamics with continuos velocities and a multi-parti...
Multi-particle collision dynamics is an appealing numerical technique aiming at simulating fluids at...
Simulations of flow fields around microscopic objects typically require methods that both solve the ...
The viscosity and self-diffusion constant of particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic methods, multipar...
The particle-based mesoscale simulation technique called Multi-Particle-Collision Dynamics (MPCD) (a...
Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) and multi-particle collision (MPC) dynamics are powerful tools t...
The emergent fluctuating hydrodynamics of the multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC) approach, a par...
The method of multi-particle collision dynamics (MPCD) and its different implementations are commonl...
Multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC), a particle-based mesoscale simulation technique for complex ...
A new adaptive resolution technique for particle-based multi-level simulations of fluids is presente...
Abstract. Several aspects of modeling dynamics at the mesoscale level are discussed: (1) The constru...
The Multiparticle Collision Dynamics technique (MPC) for hydrodynamics simulations is generalized to...
Mesoscale simulations of hydrodynamic media have attracted great interest during the last years in o...
We present a multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC) implementation of layered immiscible fluids A an...
In order to investigate the rheological properties of viscoelastic fluids by mesoscopic hydrodynamic...
A new particle-based mesoscopic model for fluid dynamics with continuos velocities and a multi-parti...
Multi-particle collision dynamics is an appealing numerical technique aiming at simulating fluids at...
Simulations of flow fields around microscopic objects typically require methods that both solve the ...
The viscosity and self-diffusion constant of particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic methods, multipar...
The particle-based mesoscale simulation technique called Multi-Particle-Collision Dynamics (MPCD) (a...
Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) and multi-particle collision (MPC) dynamics are powerful tools t...
The emergent fluctuating hydrodynamics of the multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC) approach, a par...
The method of multi-particle collision dynamics (MPCD) and its different implementations are commonl...
Multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC), a particle-based mesoscale simulation technique for complex ...
A new adaptive resolution technique for particle-based multi-level simulations of fluids is presente...
Abstract. Several aspects of modeling dynamics at the mesoscale level are discussed: (1) The constru...
The Multiparticle Collision Dynamics technique (MPC) for hydrodynamics simulations is generalized to...
Mesoscale simulations of hydrodynamic media have attracted great interest during the last years in o...
We present a multiparticle collision dynamics (MPC) implementation of layered immiscible fluids A an...
In order to investigate the rheological properties of viscoelastic fluids by mesoscopic hydrodynamic...
A new particle-based mesoscopic model for fluid dynamics with continuos velocities and a multi-parti...
Multi-particle collision dynamics is an appealing numerical technique aiming at simulating fluids at...
Simulations of flow fields around microscopic objects typically require methods that both solve the ...