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2D SIMULATIONS OF LIQUID PERCOLATION THROUGH MODEL POROUS MEDIA: PRELIMINARY MD AND DPD RESULTS

Abstract

In the paper we make a short overview of computer models based on particle approach, which can be suitable for the simulation of fluid flow through porous media. We concentrate on Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) methods. We describe main features of our simulation programs, and present and discuss preliminary results of MD and DPD simulations of 2D fluid flow through a simple model rigid porous media. The paper aims at the evaluation of the applicability of MD and DPD methods for simulations of liquid flows in media of complicated geometry.

Keywords:

2D flow simulations, particle methods, molecular dynamics, dissipative particle dynamics

Details

Issue
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2001)
Section
Research article
Published
2001-03-31
Licencja:
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Author Biographies

MONIKA RYCHCIK,
Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics




JAROSŁAW BOŚKO,
Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics; TASK Computer Centre




JAROSŁAW RYBICKI,
Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics; TASK Computer Centre




Authors

  • MONIKA RYCHCIK

    Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics
  • JAROSŁAW BOŚKO

    Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics; TASK Computer Centre
  • JAROSŁAW RYBICKI

    Technical University of Gdansk, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics; TASK Computer Centre
  • WITOLD ALDA

    University of Mining and Metallurgy, Institute of Computer Science
  • WITOLD DZWINEL

    University of Mining and Metallurgy, Institute of Computer Science
  • GIORGIO MANCINI

    University of Camerino, INFM UdR Camerino, Department of Mathematics and Physics
  • LAURO FIORETTI

    Nuova Simonelli

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