Search results for "Bond fluctuation model"

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CFD prediction of bubble behavior in two-dimensional gas-solid fluidized beds

2009

This work focuses on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of a laboratory-scale, two-dimensional fluidized bed and the relevant experiments in order to validate the prediction capability of the adopted codes and models. Both experimental and computational quantitative data were analyzed by means of an original digital image analysis technique, allowing for coherent comparison of computational and experimental results. In particular, this work analyzes the capability of the CFD simulations in predicting the fluctuating behavior of bubbling fluidized beds by means of frequency analysis of bubble-related phenomena.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryBubbleGeneral EngineeringMechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAnnealing (glass)Physics::Fluid DynamicsModeling and SimulationDigital image analysisTwo-dimensional gasdigital image analysisFluidizationbusinessBond fluctuation modelBubbling fluidized bedBubbling fluidized bedCFD SIMULATIONS
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‘Intrinsic’ profiles and capillary waves at interfaces between coexisting phases in polymer blends

2001

Abstract Lateral fluctuations in the local position of the center of the interface between coexisting phases in unmixed polymer blends lead to a broadening of interfacial widths; comparing self-consistent field predictions for the ‘intrinsic’ profile to simulations (or experiments), this ‘capillary wave’ broadening needs consideration. This problem has been studied by extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the bond fluctuation model for symmetrical polymer mixtures, both for free interfaces (between bulk phases) and for confined interfaces (in thin films between parallel walls). While the capillary wave predictions at large length scales are confirmed, the extraction of the ‘intrinsic’ profil…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCapillary waveMaterials scienceField (physics)Monte Carlo methodAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryPosition (vector)Chemical physicsPolymer blendPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThin filmBond fluctuation modelAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
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Static properties of end-tethered polymers in good solution: A comparison between different models

2004

We present a comparison between results, obtained from different simulation models, for the static properties of end-tethered polymer layers in good solvent. Our analysis includes data from two previous studies--the bond fluctuation model of Wittmer et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 101, 4379 (1994)] and the off-lattice bead-spring model of Grest and Murat [Macromolecules 26, 3108 (1993)]. Additionally, we explore the properties of a similar off-lattice model simulated close to the Theta temperature. We show that the data for the bond fluctuation and the Grest-Murat model can be analyzed in terms of scaling theory because chains are swollen inside the Pincus blob. In the vicinity of the Theta point th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryGaussianStructure (category theory)General Physics and AstronomyPolymerScaling theorysymbols.namesakesymbolsField theory (psychology)Point (geometry)Statistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBond fluctuation modelThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Penetrant diffusion in frozen polymer matrices: A finite-size scaling study of free volume percolation

1996

The diffusion of penetrant particles in frozen polymer matrices is investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations of the bond fluctuation model. By applying finite-size scaling to data obtained from very large systems it is demonstrated that the diffusion process takes place on a percolating free volume cluster describable by a correlated site percolation model which falls into the same universality class as random percolation. The diverging correlation length entails a pronounced dependence of the diffusion constant on the size of the simulated system. It is shown that this dependence is appreciable for a wide range of parameters around the transition. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePenetrant (mechanical electrical or structural)Condensed matter physicschemistryDiffusion processMonte Carlo methodThermodynamicsPolymerRenormalization groupScalingBond fluctuation modelFick's laws of diffusionPhysical Review E
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Simulation of Dense Polymer Systems in Two and Three Dimensions

1991

Dense polymer systems are modeled by self- and mutually avoiding walks on lattices. Both simple models where the step length is one lattice spacing and more complicated models where the step length is distinctly longer and may fluctuate (“bond fluctuation model”) are discussed, and it is shown that the computer simulation of such models gives useful insight to understand the thermodynamic phase behavior and the relaxational dynamics of dense polymer solutions and polymer melts. The huge demands in computing power needed for a successful simulation of such systems can be covered by parallel computers such as the multitransputer facility of the University of Mainz.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePhase (waves)General Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPolymerStride lengthComputer Science ApplicationsPower (physics)Lattice constantComputational Theory and MathematicschemistrySimple (abstract algebra)Statistical physicsBond fluctuation modelMathematical PhysicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Recent Developments in Monte Carlo Simulations of Lattice Models for Polymer Systems

2008

A brief review is given of methodological advances made during the past decade with the Monte Carlo sampling of equilibrium properties of simple lattice models of polymer systems, and representative applications of these new algorithms are summarized. These algorithms include Wang−Landau (WL) sampling, the pruned-enriched Rosenbluth method (PERM), and topology violating dynamic Monte Carlo algorithms such as combinations of local moves, slithering snake moves, and “double bridging” moves for the bond fluctuation model. The applications mentioned concern phase-transition-like phenomena of single chains (collapse and crystallization in bad solvents; interplay of collapse and adsorption; escap…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodBinary numberPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistryIntramolecular forceLattice (order)Materials ChemistryDynamic Monte Carlo methodStatistical physicsPolymer blendBond fluctuation modelMacromolecules
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Monte carlo simulation of the glass transition of polymer melts

2007

The bond fluctuation model of polymer melts is presented as a reasonable compromise between simulation efficiency and realistic chemical detail. It is shown that inclusion of a potential energy that depends on the length of the effective bonds connecting the effective monomers easily creates a conflict between configurational entropy of dense packing and the energetic tendency of the bonds to stretch. This competition leads to a glass transition of the model, which very well describes many features of real systems.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceMonte Carlo methodConfiguration entropyThermodynamicsPolymerPotential energyCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryGlass transitionSupercoolingBond fluctuation model
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Brownian dynamics simulation of grafted polymer brushes

1995

We present results of computer simulations by the method of Brownian dynamics of polymeric brushes attached to impenetrable planes. For testing both model and method we have used one polymer brush attached to a repulsive plane and compare some results with Monte Carlo results of Lai and Binder on the bond fluctuation model. We have also studied two polymeric brushes attached to two parallel planes at different distances between planes, and investigate the interplay between the interpenetration of the brushes and the configurational properties of the grafted chains.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesPolymers and PlasticsChemistryPlane (geometry)Organic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPolymer brushdigestive systemCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistryComputer Science::GraphicsIntermolecular interactionChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryBrownian dynamicsStatistical physicsStructure factorBond fluctuation modelMacromolecular Theory and Simulations
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Comb-Branched Polymers:  Monte Carlo Simulation and Scaling

1996

The Monte Carlo simulation technique (the bond fluctuation model) has been used for the study of the equilibrium conformations of comb-branched polymers consisting of a long flexible main chain and side chains grafted at a regular separation onto the main chain. The solvent has been supposed to be good (athermal) for the main and side chains. The global conformation and the gyration radius of the polymer, as well as the local conformational structure of the comb, have been analyzed as functions of the length of the side chains and spacers. The effect of induced rigidity of the comb due to the interaction between side chains has been observed. We have found the results of the simulation to b…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesPolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodPhysics::OpticsPolymerGyrationCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistryRigidity (electromagnetism)chemistryChemical physicsMaterials ChemistrySide chainRadius of gyrationStatistical physicsScalingBond fluctuation modelMacromolecules
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