Comment on the paper “computational 3D-modeling and simulations of generalized heat transport enhancement in cross-fluids with multi-nanoscale particles using galerkin finite element method, Abdulaziz Alsenafi, M. Nawaz, computational particle mechanics https://doi.org/10.1007/s40571-024–00727-w”
IF 2.8 3区 工程技术Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
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期刊介绍:
GENERAL OBJECTIVES: Computational Particle Mechanics (CPM) is a quarterly journal with the goal of publishing full-length original articles addressing the modeling and simulation of systems involving particles and particle methods. The goal is to enhance communication among researchers in the applied sciences who use "particles'''' in one form or another in their research.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: Particle-based materials and numerical methods have become wide-spread in the natural and applied sciences, engineering, biology. The term "particle methods/mechanics'''' has now come to imply several different things to researchers in the 21st century, including:
(a) Particles as a physical unit in granular media, particulate flows, plasmas, swarms, etc.,
(b) Particles representing material phases in continua at the meso-, micro-and nano-scale and
(c) Particles as a discretization unit in continua and discontinua in numerical methods such as
Discrete Element Methods (DEM), Particle Finite Element Methods (PFEM), Molecular Dynamics (MD), and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), to name a few.