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Interface and Transport Dynamics : Computational Modelling / edited by Heike Emmerich, Britta Nestler, Michael Schreckenberg
(Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering ; 32)

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出版者 Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer
出版年 2003
本文言語 英語
大きさ XVI, 437 p : online resource

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内容注記 I INTERFACE DYNAMICS: Phenomenology and Modelling
Melting Kinetics of Prolate Spheroidal Crystals
Deterministic Behaviour in Sidebranching Development
Growth Dynamics during Solidification of Undercooled Melts
Thermodynamics of Diffuse Interfaces
Computer Investigation of the Influence of the Internal Structure Topology on the Percolation Process in Two- and Three-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Systems
Electron Transport of Nanoperm Alloys
Self-Organized Formation of Fractal and Regular Pores in Semiconductors
Evolution and Shapes of Dunes
Morphogenesis of Growing Amorphous Films
II INTERFACE DYNAMICS: Modelling and Simulation
Density Effects and Fluid Flow in Phase-field Models
A Lattice Boltzmann Method for the Mesoscopic Calculation of Anisotropic Crystal Growth
A Phase-field Model for the Solidification Process in Multicomponent Alloys
Planar Solidification from Undercooled Melt: An Approximation of a Dilute Binary Alloy for a Phase-field Model
Initial Transients in the Symmetric Model for Directional Solidification
Dynamics of a Faceted Nematic-Smectic B Front in Thin-Sample Directional Solidification
Last Stage Solidification of Alloys: A Theoretical Study of Dendrite Arm and Grain Coalescence
Phase-field Modeling of Eutectic Solidification: From Oscillations to Invasion
Phase-field Theory of Nucleation and Growth in Binary Alloys
Modelling of Phase Transformations in Titanium Alloys with a Phase-field Model
Spreading of Liquid Monolayers: From Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations to Continuum Limit
A Multi-mesh Finite Element Method for Phase-field Simulations
Transport of Point Defects in Growing Si Crystals
Atomistic Simulation of Transport Phenomena in Simple and Complex Fluids and Fluid Mixtures
Unusual Viscosity Feature in Spinodal Decomposition Under Shear Flow
Micro-macro Approach to Cluster Formation in Granular Media
III Transport
Urban Transport Phenomena in the Street Canyon
Walker Behaviour Modelling by Differential Games
Investigations of Vibrations in the Complex Dynamical Systems of Transmission Pipelines
Information in Intelligent Transportation System
Experiments on Route Choice Behaviour
Transport Out of a Gravitationally Stable Layer with the Help of a Faster Diffusing Substance: PDE Simulations and Scaling Laws
Microscopic Parameters and Macroscopic Features of Traffic Flow
An Adaptive Smoothing Method for Traffic State Identification from Incomplete Information
Probabilistic Description of Nucleation in Vapours and on Roads
Cellular Automata Simulation of Collective Phenomena in Pedestrian Dynamics
Modeling, Simulation and Observations for Freeway Traffic and Pedestrian
Testing Traffic Flow Models
一般注記 The workshop on "computational physics of transport and interfacial dynam­ ics" was held in Dresden, Germany from February 25 to March 8,2002. The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems has sponsored the workshop and the preliminary lecture-based seminar. The workshop has closely pursued the recent progress of research in com­ putational physics and materials science, particularly in modelling both traf­ fic fiow phenomena and complex multi-scale solidification. These branches of science have become topics of considerable diversity linking disciplines as different as physics, mathematical and computational modelling, nonlinear dynamics, materials sciences, statistical mechanics and foundry technique. The international workshop brought together experts from different fields in order to enhance the exchange of knowledge, to assess common interests and to provide closer cooperation between different communities of researchers. The workshop intended to create a comprehensive and coherent image of the current research status and to formulate various possible perspectives for joint future activities. Special emphases laid on exchanging experiences concerning numerical tools and on the bridging of the scales as necessary in a variety of scientific and engineering applications. An interesting possibility along this line was the coupling of different computational approaches leading to hybrid simulations. In this sense, we explicitly addressed researchers working with different numerical schemes as diverse as cellular automata, coupled maps, fi­ nite difference and finite element algorithms for partial differential equations (e. g. phase-field computations)
著者標目 Emmerich, Heike editor
Nestler, Britta editor
Schreckenberg, Michael editor
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件 名 LCSH:Computer science
LCSH:Computer communication systems
LCSH:Computer mathematics
LCSH:Physics
LCSH:Applied mathematics
LCSH:Engineering mathematics
LCSH:Thermodynamics
LCSH:Heat engineering
LCSH:Heat transfer
LCSH:Mass transfer
FREE:Computer Science
FREE:Computer Communication Networks
FREE:Computational Science and Engineering
FREE:Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
FREE:Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer
FREE:Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
分 類 DC23:004.6
巻冊次 ISBN:9783662079690 REFWLINK
ISBN 9783662079690
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07969-0
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