A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic three-dimensional Ericksen-Leslie equations for nematic liquid crystals subject to a strong magnetic field. The governing equations in this situation are derived using primitive variables and are solved using the ideas behind the GENSMAC methodology (Tomé and McKee [32]; Tomé et al. [34]). The resulting numerical technique is then validated by comparing the numerical solution against an analytic solution for steady three-dimensional flow between two-parallel plates subject to a strong magnetic field. The validated code is then employed to solve channel flow for which there is no analytic solution
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen–Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
A computational treatment of the constitutive equations of nematodynamics, based on the Leslie-Erick...
A methodology for solving Leslie-Eriksen hydrodynamical equations in two dimensions is presented; ap...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference method for solving nematic liquid crystal flows under the effect of a magnetic f...
A finite difference method for solving nematic liquid crystal flows under the effect of a magnetic f...
Abstract. In this paper, numerical solutions to the equations for the Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen–Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
A computational treatment of the constitutive equations of nematodynamics, based on the Leslie-Erick...
A methodology for solving Leslie-Eriksen hydrodynamical equations in two dimensions is presented; ap...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference technique, based on a projection method, is developed for solving the dynamic th...
A finite difference method for solving nematic liquid crystal flows under the effect of a magnetic f...
A finite difference method for solving nematic liquid crystal flows under the effect of a magnetic f...
Abstract. In this paper, numerical solutions to the equations for the Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen-Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
Numerical solutions to the equations describing Ericksen–Leslie dynamic theory for 2D nematic liquid...
A computational treatment of the constitutive equations of nematodynamics, based on the Leslie-Erick...
A methodology for solving Leslie-Eriksen hydrodynamical equations in two dimensions is presented; ap...