A thermalized electrokinetics model including stochastic reactions suitable for multiscale simulations of reaction-advection-diffusion systems

Ingo Tischler, Florian Weik, R. Kaufmann, Michael Kuron, R. Weeber, Christian Holm
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We introduce a scheme to simulate the spatial and temporal evolution of the densities of charged species, taking into account diffusion, thermal fluctuations, coupling to a carrier fluid, and chemical reactions. To this end, the diffusive fluxes in the electrokinetic model by Capuani et al. [1] are supplemented with thermal fluctuations. Chemical reactions are included via an additional source term in the mass balance equation. The diffusion-reaction model is then coupled to a solver for fluctuating hydrodynamics based on the lattice Boltzmann method. We describe our implementations, one based on the automatic code generation tools using pystencils and lbmpy, and another one contained as in the molecular dynamics package ESPResSo which allows the coupling of particles to the density fields. We validate our implementations by demonstrating that the expected influence of density fluctuations on the reaction rate for chemical reactions of order > 1 is reproduced. Our novel algorithm will be applicable to coarse-grained catalysis problems as well as to many other multi-scale problems that require the coupling of explicit-particle simulations with flow fields, diffusion, and reaction problems in arbitrary geometries.
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包含随机反应的热化电动力学模型,适用于反应-平流-扩散系统的多尺度模拟
我们引入了一种方案来模拟带电物质密度的时空演变,考虑了扩散、热波动、与载体流体的耦合和化学反应。为此,在Capuani等[1]的电动模型中,对扩散通量进行了热波动补充。化学反应通过质量平衡方程中的附加源项包括在内。然后将扩散反应模型与基于晶格玻尔兹曼方法的波动流体力学求解器耦合。我们描述了我们的实现,一个是基于使用pystencils和lbmpy的自动代码生成工具,另一个是包含在分子动力学包ESPResSo中,它允许粒子与密度场的耦合。我们通过证明密度波动对> 1阶化学反应速率的预期影响来验证我们的实现。我们的新算法将适用于粗粒度催化问题以及许多其他多尺度问题,这些问题需要将显式粒子模拟与任意几何形状的流场,扩散和反应问题耦合起来。
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