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Mesoscopic Simulations in MAPSŪ

With the mesoscale builder you can construct amorphous systems with specific structural properties such as random structures or lamellas.

SciDPD : Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) is a simulation technique that integrates Newton's laws of motion for a set of particles interacting via specified forces and generates trajectories from which the observable properties of the set can be estimated. DPD ignores the atomic-level structure of molecules and uses a coarse-grained set of force laws that are found to satisfy the hydrodynamic behavior of fluids.This feature makes DPD suitable mainly for fluid simulations. Applications of Dissipative Particle Dynamics include phase behavior of complex liquids, micelle formation, morphology prediction of bulk polymers, drug release phenomena and many more.



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