1.School of Information
Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology,
Beijing 100029, China; 2.School of Information
Technology, Deakin University, 221 Burwood HWY, Burwood, VIC 3125,
Australia;
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Published
05 Sep 2010
Issue Date
05 Sep 2010
Abstract
With the development of the simulation of particle dynamics, the traditional dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) method can not satisfy the needs of research in static or dynamic wetting phenomena. However, the Many-body DPD approach extends the ability of the traditional method to simulate the interface between solid and liquid or some other situation. In this paper, we propose a Many-body DPD program to simulate the solid-liquid interface and get satisfactory results.
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