Computing Properties of Confined Fluids Using Molecular Simulations and Equations of State
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Explore advanced computational methods for analyzing fluid behavior in confined spaces through this 44-minute virtual seminar presented by Prof. Luis Fernando Mercier Franco from Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Brazil. Learn how to apply molecular simulations and equations of state (EOS) to compute properties of confined fluids, gaining insights into the fundamental principles and practical applications of these computational techniques. Discover the theoretical foundations behind fluid confinement effects and understand how molecular-level simulations can predict macroscopic properties in restricted geometries. Examine the integration of molecular simulation data with equation of state models to enhance predictive capabilities for confined fluid systems. Master the computational approaches used in studying fluid behavior under confinement conditions, which has applications in areas such as enhanced oil recovery, gas storage, and nanotechnology.
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Luis F. Mercier Franco - Computing properties of confined fluids using molecular simulations and EOS
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