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Everything you always wanted to know about SDPD⋆ (⋆but were afraid to ask)

M. Ellero, P. Español, Marco Ellero

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Pages: 103 - 124

Swansea University Author: Marco Ellero

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An overview of the smoothed dissipative particle dynamics (SDPD) method is presented in a format that tries to quickly answer questions that often arise among users and newcomers. It is hoped that the status of SDPD is clarified as a mesoscopic particle model and its potentials and limitations are h...

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ISSN: 0253-4827 1573-2754
Published: 2018
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