On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles

The ability of the Langevin equation to predict coagulation kernels in the transition regime (ranging from ballistic to diffusive) is not commonly discussed in the literature, and previous numerical works are lacking a theoretical justification. This work contributes to the conversation to gain bett...

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Main Author: José Morán
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
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description The ability of the Langevin equation to predict coagulation kernels in the transition regime (ranging from ballistic to diffusive) is not commonly discussed in the literature, and previous numerical works are lacking a theoretical justification. This work contributes to the conversation to gain better understanding on how the trajectories of suspended particles determine their collision frequency. The fundamental link between the Langevin equation and coagulation kernels based on a simple approximation of the former is discussed. The proposed approximation is compared to a fractal model from the literature. In addition, a new, simple expression for determining the coagulation kernels in the transition regime is proposed. The new expression is in good agreement with existing methods such as the flux-matching approach proposed by Fuchs. The new model predicts an asymptotic limit for the kinetics of coagulation in the transition regime.
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spelling doaj.art-be974edce4d242adac6eaec0fc03890b2023-11-23T16:20:13ZengMDPI AGFractal and Fractional2504-31102022-09-016952910.3390/fractalfract6090529On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended NanoparticlesJosé Morán0Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USAThe ability of the Langevin equation to predict coagulation kernels in the transition regime (ranging from ballistic to diffusive) is not commonly discussed in the literature, and previous numerical works are lacking a theoretical justification. This work contributes to the conversation to gain better understanding on how the trajectories of suspended particles determine their collision frequency. The fundamental link between the Langevin equation and coagulation kernels based on a simple approximation of the former is discussed. The proposed approximation is compared to a fractal model from the literature. In addition, a new, simple expression for determining the coagulation kernels in the transition regime is proposed. The new expression is in good agreement with existing methods such as the flux-matching approach proposed by Fuchs. The new model predicts an asymptotic limit for the kinetics of coagulation in the transition regime.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3110/6/9/529Langevin dynamicscoagulation kernelstransition regimediffusive Knudsen number
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On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
Fractal and Fractional
Langevin dynamics
coagulation kernels
transition regime
diffusive Knudsen number
title On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
title_full On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
title_fullStr On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
title_short On the Link between the Langevin Equation and the Coagulation Kernels of Suspended Nanoparticles
title_sort on the link between the langevin equation and the coagulation kernels of suspended nanoparticles
topic Langevin dynamics
coagulation kernels
transition regime
diffusive Knudsen number
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3110/6/9/529
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