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SUMMARY:ID01 - Flow Simulations across Scales: From Molecules to Vortices
DESCRIPTION:Interdisciplinary Dialogue\n\nJens Honore Walther and Marina K
 rstic Marinkovic (ETH Zurich)\n\nMost phenomena in fluid dynamics are most
  naturally described by considering the fluid as a collection of particles
 : Lagrangian elements that carry the properties of the flow and whose moti
 on describes the evolution of the system. The discrete representations ran
 ge from atomistic models of nano scale systems, to granular and dispersed 
 flow, to continuum models including vortex particle methods and smooth par
 ticle hydrodynamics. These methods serve as accurate and efficient tools f
 or fundamental studies in fluid dynamics. For general engineering problems
  with flows in complex geometries and subject to a multitude of physical p
 rocesses Eulerian methods prevail. Examples from flow simulations across s
 cales include carbon nanotube membranes bluff body aerodynamics, gravity w
 aves, and combustion.\n\nSession Chair: Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich)
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