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Research Note

On Simulating Colloids by Dissipative Particle Dynamics: Issues and Complications

 

Abstract.

 

We discuss the application of dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) to the study of colloidal systems composed spherical particles. We develop a new model based on DPD particles with a central core and consider the effect of various parameters.  The model is used to simulate (a) colloidal particle scattering as a means of probing the depletion interaction and (b) bulk dispersion viscosities for comparison with related models and to find evidence for aggregation in these systems.  These preliminary simulations form a testing ground to assess the feasibility of using DPD for studies of the rheology of particle gel structures.

 


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