Application of Lattice Boltzmann Method - Thermal Multiphase Fluid Dynamics

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This book begins by introducing the reader to Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) covering the fundamental principles of the method while also outlining the potential problems involved. It provides a detailed description to build the thermal multiphase LBM (TMLBM) which includes the effects of interfacial tension and its dependence on temperature by a hybrid scheme. It also describes how a nearest-neighbor molecular interaction force is introduced into LB equation to model the adhesive forces between the fluid and solid surface. Some example simulations e.g. two-phase Rayleigh-Benard convection vibration-induced thermal convection in a two-layer fluid system micron-scale fluid droplet on a heterogeneous surface are included. The method has a remarkable ability to simulate a rich of behaviors including single- and multiphase with or without thermal problem phase separation buoyancy and the interactions with solid surfaces. This book may be used as a reference for science and engineers and a textbook for graduates in engineering sciences such as materials mechanical biomedical engineering.
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