AbstractWe present a new hybrid method for simulating dense fluid systems that exhibit multiscale behaviour, in particular, systems in which a Navier–Stokes model may not be valid in parts of the computational domain. We apply molecular dynamics as a local microscopic refinement for correcting the Navier–Stokes constitutive approximation in the bulk of the domain, as well as providing a direct measurement of velocity slip at bounding surfaces. Our hybrid approach differs from existing techniques, such as the heterogeneous multiscale method (HMM), in some fundamental respects. In our method, the individual molecular solvers, which provide information to the macro model, are not coupled with the continuum grid at nodes (i.e. point-wise coupli...
This work focuses on the review of particle-based multiscale and hybrid methods that have surfaced i...
AbstractWe present a new hybrid method for dilute gas flows that couples a continuum-fluid descripti...
A multiscale framework for simulation of fluid flow is developed by using a hybrid atomistic-continu...
We present a new hybrid method for simulating dense fluid systems that exhibit multiscale behaviour,...
AbstractNano- and microscale flow phenomena turn out to be highly non-trivial for simulation and req...
This paper was presented at the 3rd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2011), which was held at the...
We develop a new multiscale scheme for simulating micro/nano flows of high aspect ratio in the flow ...
We present a scheme for accelerating hybrid continuum-atomistic models in multiscale fluidic systems...
One of the most important developments in the last centuries is the process of miniaturisation and u...
Advances in micro and nanofluidics have influenced technological developments in several areas, incl...
We present a hybrid molecular-continuum method for the simulation of general nanofluidic networks of...
We present a new reduced-order hybrid multiscale method to simulate com- plex fluids. ...
We present an internal-flow multiscale method (‘unsteady-IMM’) for compressible, time-varying/unstea...
This is an arXiv preprint which has not been certified by peer review. 21 pages, 8 figures perspecti...
The separation between molecular and mesoscopic length and time scales poses a severe limit to molec...
This work focuses on the review of particle-based multiscale and hybrid methods that have surfaced i...
AbstractWe present a new hybrid method for dilute gas flows that couples a continuum-fluid descripti...
A multiscale framework for simulation of fluid flow is developed by using a hybrid atomistic-continu...
We present a new hybrid method for simulating dense fluid systems that exhibit multiscale behaviour,...
AbstractNano- and microscale flow phenomena turn out to be highly non-trivial for simulation and req...
This paper was presented at the 3rd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2011), which was held at the...
We develop a new multiscale scheme for simulating micro/nano flows of high aspect ratio in the flow ...
We present a scheme for accelerating hybrid continuum-atomistic models in multiscale fluidic systems...
One of the most important developments in the last centuries is the process of miniaturisation and u...
Advances in micro and nanofluidics have influenced technological developments in several areas, incl...
We present a hybrid molecular-continuum method for the simulation of general nanofluidic networks of...
We present a new reduced-order hybrid multiscale method to simulate com- plex fluids. ...
We present an internal-flow multiscale method (‘unsteady-IMM’) for compressible, time-varying/unstea...
This is an arXiv preprint which has not been certified by peer review. 21 pages, 8 figures perspecti...
The separation between molecular and mesoscopic length and time scales poses a severe limit to molec...
This work focuses on the review of particle-based multiscale and hybrid methods that have surfaced i...
AbstractWe present a new hybrid method for dilute gas flows that couples a continuum-fluid descripti...
A multiscale framework for simulation of fluid flow is developed by using a hybrid atomistic-continu...