Nanoscale Flows: Basics and Modeling
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Presentations
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Atomistic Modeling of the Fluid-Solid Interface in Simple Fluids
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Authors
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Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou
- MIT
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Gerald Wang
- MIT
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Layering at the Fluid-Solid Interface and Anomalous Diffusion in Nanoconfined Fluids
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Authors
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Gerald Wang
- MIT
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Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou
- MIT
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Confinement effects on liquid oxygen flows in carbon nanotubes: A MD simulation study
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Authors
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Kazuhiko Suga
- Osaka Prefecture Univ
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Rintaro Moritani
- Osaka Prefecture Univ
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Yuki Mori
- Osaka Prefecture Univ
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Masayuki Kaneda
- Osaka Prefecture Univ
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The investigation of contact line effect on nanosized droplet wetting behavior with solid temperature condition
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Authors
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Lee Haegon
- Yonsei Univ.
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Lee Joonsang
- Yonsei Univ.
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Determination of the shear and bulk viscosity from equilibrium molecular-dynamics simulations
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Authors
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Frederike Jaeger
- Imperial College London
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Erich Muller
- Imperial College London
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Omar Matar
- Imperial College London
- Imperial College
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
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Transport properties at fluids interfaces: a molecular study for a macroscopic modelling
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Authors
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Antonio Russo
- Imperial College London
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Matteo Morciano
- Politecnico di Torino
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David N. Sibley
- Loughborough University
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Andreas Nold
- Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
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Benjamin D. Goddard
- The University of Edinburgh
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Pietro Asinari
- Politecnico di Torino
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Serafim Kalliadasis
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
- Imperial College London
- Imperial College, London
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Water imbibition by mica pores: what happens when capillary flow is suppressed?
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Authors
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Chao Fang
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech
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Rui Qiao
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech
- Virginia Tech
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Storage and recovery of methane-ethane mixtures in single shale pores.
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Authors
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Haiyi Wu
- Virginia Tech
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Rui Qiao
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech
- Virginia Tech
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Thermophoresis of a spherical particle: Modeling through moment-based, macroscopic transport equations
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Authors
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Juan C. Padrino
- University of Warwick
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James Sprittles
- University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
- University of Warwick
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Duncan Lockerby
- University of Warwick
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Investigating Nonexistence of the reversed flow characteristics in a Falkner-Skan equation.
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Authors
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Mittu Walia
- National Institute Of Technology Kurukshetra
- National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
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