Modeling of magnetic particle suspensions for simulations
By: Satō, Akira
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 620.11297 SA MO (Browse shelf) | Available | T0056811 |
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620.11292 GH ME Mechanics of materials | 620.11296 LE MA Materials thermodynamics : | 620.11296 MA TH Thermoelectric materials : | 620.11297 SA MO Modeling of magnetic particle suspensions for simulations | 620.115 JO UN Understanding nanomaterials / | 620.115 NA NO Nanoelectronic device applications handbook / | 620.115 TW OD 2D nanomaterials for energy applications : |
"A science publishers book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The main objective of the book is to highlight the modeling of magnetic particles with different shapes and magnetic properties, to provide graduate students and young researchers information on the theoretical aspects and actual techniques for the treatment of magnetic particles in particle-based simulations. In simulation, we focus on the Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, Brownian dynamics, lattice Boltzmann and stochastic rotation dynamics (multi-particle collision dynamics) methods. The latter two simulation methods can simulate both the particle motion and the ambient flow field simultaneously. In general, specialized knowledge can only be obtained in an effective manner under the supervision of an expert.