252 Mesoscale Modeling Advances for Thermodynamics, Transport and Reaction

Tuesday, November 17, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thermodynamics and Transport Properties (01A) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Complex multi-phase fluid systems are ubiquitous in chemical processes, and their evolutions depend on the mechanisms by which the subsystems exchange information with each other at different length- and/or time-scales. In past decades many theories with specific description accuracies were developed for addressing the physicochemical properties of practical systems, the incorporations among them are still limited, which virtually constitute the cornerstones of mesoscale science. This session provides a platform for discussing the concept and recent advances on mesoscale science from different perspectives, and the topics on interfacial problems involving thermodynamics, transport and reactions are especially welcome.

Sponsor:
Thermodynamics and Transport Properties
Chair:
Shuangliang Zhao Email: szhao@ecust.edu.cn
Co-Chair:
Ning Yang Email: nyang@ipe.ac.cn



(252b) Mesoscopic Modeling of Hydrocarbon Flow in Porous Media
Qi Rao, Yidong Xia, Jiaoyan Li, Zhen Li, Joshua T. McConnell and James C. Sutherland


(252d) An Adaptive-Mesh-Refinement Based Computational Tool for Simulating Catalysis at Mesoscale
Hariswaran Sitaraman, Vivek Bharadwaj, M. Brennan Pecha, Peter N. Ciesielski and Michael F. Crowley



(252g) Microfluidic Flow of Blue Phase Liquid Crystal
Sepideh Norouzi, Jose A. Martinez-Gonzalez, Juan J. DePablo and Monirosadat Sadati

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