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Control of density fluctuations in atomistic-continuum simulations of dense liquids
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2007
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsComputational ChemistrySimple LiquidMolecular DynamicsNumerical SimulationUltracold AtomBiophysicsPhysicsMultiphysics ProblemAtomic PhysicsMultiphase FlowContinuum DescriptionsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsDensity FluctuationsContinuum ModelingSpurious Density FluctuationsComputational BiophysicsMultiscale Modeling
We present a control algorithm to eliminate spurious density fluctuations associated with the coupling of atomistic and continuum descriptions for dense liquids. A Schwartz domain decomposition algorithm is employed to couple molecular dynamics for the simulation of the atomistic system with a continuum solver for the simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations. The lack of periodic boundary conditions in the molecular dynamics simulations hinders the proper accounting for the virial pressure leading to spurious density fluctuations at the continuum-atomistic interface. An ad hoc boundary force is usually employed to remedy this situation. We propose the calculation of this boundary force using a control algorithm that explicitly cancels the density fluctuations. The results demonstrate that the present approach outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms. The conceptual and algorithmic simplicity of the method makes it suitable for any type of coupling between atomistic and continuum descriptions of dense fluids.
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