Application Flashcards

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating water molecules?

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Molecular Dynamics

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating large complex molecules?

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Molecular Dynamics

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating organic/biological molecules?

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Molecular Dynamics

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4
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating defects in solids?

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Molecular Dynamics

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5
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating fracture processes?

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Molecular Dynamics

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating friction and lubrication?

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Molecular Dynamics

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7
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating electronics properties of materials?

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Moelcular Dynamics

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8
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Which Kinetic Equation fits for simulating certain dilute gas condition?

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Boltzmann Kinetic Equation

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9
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Which Particle Method fits for quickly and efficiently reproduce a fluid interaction?

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Lattice Gas Automata
Lattice Boltzmann Method

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10
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating fluid mixtures?

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Dissipative Particle Dynamics

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11
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating polymers?

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Dissipative Particle Dynamics

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12
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating colloidal suspension?

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Dissipative Particle Dynamics

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13
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating collisions of multiple vortices?

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Vortex-in-cell

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating fluidised bed combustion?

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Particle-in-cell

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Which Particle Method fits for simulating collisionless plasma simulations?

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Particle-in-cell

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16
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating astrophysics simulations?

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Particle-in-cell
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

17
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Which Particle Method fits for simulating CGI fluids?

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Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

*I think the Prof, mentioned that SPH is pretty flexible

18
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According to chatGPT

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DPD : soft matter physics, polymers

MD : materials science, biomolecular simulations

MC : statistical mechanics, phase transitions

DSMC : rarefied gas dynamics, hypersonic aerodynamics

LGA : fluid dynamics, porous media

LBM : computational fluid dynamics, multiphase flow

SPH : astrophysics, free-surface flows

PIC : plasma physics, astrophysical plasma