Statistical Error in Particle Simulations of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
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Hadjiconstantinou, Nicolas G.; Garcia, Alejandro L.; Bazant, Martin Z.; He, Gang
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We present predictions for the statistical error due to finite sampling in the presence of thermal fluctuations in molecular simulation algorithms. Specifically, we present predictions for the error dependence on hydrodynamic parameters and the number of samples taken. Expressions for the common hydrodynamic variables of interest such as flow velocity, temperature, density, pressure, shear stress and heat flux are derived using equilibrium statistical mechanics. Both volume-averaged and surface-averaged quantities are considered. Comparisons between theory and computations using direct simulation Monte Carlo for dilute gases, and molecular dynamics for dense fluids, show that the use of equilibrium theory provides accurate results.
Date issued
2003-01Series/Report no.
High Performance Computation for Engineered Systems (HPCES);
Keywords
particle simulations, fluid flow, heat transfer, equilibrium statistical mechanics, hydrodynamic parameters