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Lattice Boltzmann for binary fluids with suspended colloids
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    Lattice Boltzmann for binary fluids with suspended colloids (English)
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    23 January 2006
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    The authors give an overview of the basic lattice Boltzmann algorithm used and the extension of solid-fluid boundary conditions for moving particles to the order parameter sector. A number of results for simple test problems for the fluid only, and including a single particle are presented.
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    lattice Boltzmann
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    binary fluids
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    colloids
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