In this Brief Report we investigate the multiscale hydrodynamical response of a liquid as a function of mixture composition. This is done via a series of molecular dynamics simulations in which the wave-vector-dependent viscosity kernel is computed for three mixtures, each with 7-15 different compositions. We observe that the viscosity kernel is dependent on composition for simple atomic mixtures for all the wave vectors studied here; however, for a molecular mixture the kernel is independent of composition for large wave vectors. The deviation from ideal mixing is also studied. Here it is shown that the Lorentz-Berthelot interaction rule follows ideal mixing surprisingly well for a large range of wave vectors, whereas for both the Kob-Ande...
International audienceThis work aims to estimate the limitations of the van der Waals one-fluid (vdW...
Amphiphilic molecules such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and its aqueous binary mixtures exhibit pron...
International audienceIn this work, we have evaluated the applicability of the so-called thermodynam...
In this work we introduce two models to understand the anomalous composition dependence of viscosity...
In this paper we present results for the wave-vector dependent shear viscosity for a model atomic fl...
In this thesis, we use equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) methods to investigate the nonlocal visc...
We present an extended analysis of the wavevector dependent shear viscosity of monatomic and diatomi...
Navier-Stokes-Fourier hydrodynamics breaks down on the order of molecular length and time scales. On...
Classical Navier-Stokes-Fourier hydrodynamic theory adequately describes the rheological properties ...
The wave-vector dependent shear viscosities for butane and freely jointed chains have been determine...
The wave-vector dependent shear viscosities for butane and freely jointed chains have been determine...
Although many experimental studies over the years have shown strong (inverse) correlation between ex...
Although many experimental studies over the years have shown strong (inverse) correlation between ex...
The transverse momentum time autocorrelation functions and wavevector- and frequency-dependent shear...
Local interactions between unlike molecules (1–2) in solution are commonly measured with spectroscop...
International audienceThis work aims to estimate the limitations of the van der Waals one-fluid (vdW...
Amphiphilic molecules such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and its aqueous binary mixtures exhibit pron...
International audienceIn this work, we have evaluated the applicability of the so-called thermodynam...
In this work we introduce two models to understand the anomalous composition dependence of viscosity...
In this paper we present results for the wave-vector dependent shear viscosity for a model atomic fl...
In this thesis, we use equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) methods to investigate the nonlocal visc...
We present an extended analysis of the wavevector dependent shear viscosity of monatomic and diatomi...
Navier-Stokes-Fourier hydrodynamics breaks down on the order of molecular length and time scales. On...
Classical Navier-Stokes-Fourier hydrodynamic theory adequately describes the rheological properties ...
The wave-vector dependent shear viscosities for butane and freely jointed chains have been determine...
The wave-vector dependent shear viscosities for butane and freely jointed chains have been determine...
Although many experimental studies over the years have shown strong (inverse) correlation between ex...
Although many experimental studies over the years have shown strong (inverse) correlation between ex...
The transverse momentum time autocorrelation functions and wavevector- and frequency-dependent shear...
Local interactions between unlike molecules (1–2) in solution are commonly measured with spectroscop...
International audienceThis work aims to estimate the limitations of the van der Waals one-fluid (vdW...
Amphiphilic molecules such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and its aqueous binary mixtures exhibit pron...
International audienceIn this work, we have evaluated the applicability of the so-called thermodynam...