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Description

ESPResSo, which stands for the Extensible Simulation Package for Research on Soft Matter, is a flexible and open-source simulation tool designed for executing and analyzing molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations involving multiple particles. This package serves as a comprehensive resource for modeling a diverse range of soft matter systems, with a particular focus on coarse-grained atomistic or bead-spring models that find applications in fields such as physics, chemistry, molecular biology, and engineering processes. Users can leverage ESPResSo to simulate various phenomena, including polymers, liquid crystals, colloids, polyelectrolytes, ferrofluids, gels, biological systems, DNA structures, lipid membranes, bacterial movements, and even super-capacitors. By employing coarse-grained models, where clusters of atoms or molecules are simplified into single beads, researchers can explore significantly larger time and length scales that would be unfeasible with purely atomistic approaches. Furthermore, ESPResSo enables the execution of classical molecular dynamics simulations across multiple statistical ensembles, enhancing its versatility in scientific research. This capability allows scientists to tackle complex problems in soft matter physics more efficiently and effectively.

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iGRAF is a comprehensive simulation tool that integrates powder and multiphase flow dynamics, effectively bridging the gap between these two domains. This innovative solution is tailored to accurately replicate a diverse array of powder behaviors while setting new benchmarks in simulation technology. With its advanced DEM-CFD solver, iGRAF provides users with the capability to perform precise analyses of both single-phase and multiphase flows, thereby enhancing the understanding of particle-fluid interactions within a unified platform. The tool's dynamic geometry control features allow for translations, rotations, vibrations, and customizable motion, enabling teams to effectively capture the intricate dynamics of complex systems. Additionally, it incorporates validated models for liquid bridging and van der Waals forces to evaluate the effects of moisture and adhesion on particle behavior, with its liquid bridge force model confirmed for moisture levels of up to 15%. Furthermore, iGRAF employs the Signed Distance Function along with the Immersed Boundary Method to adeptly identify and manage arbitrary solid geometries, ensuring flexibility in various applications. This versatility makes iGRAF an invaluable asset for researchers and engineers working with complex multiphase systems.

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Integrations

Python
SOLIDWORKS

Integrations

Python
SOLIDWORKS

Pricing Details

Free
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Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

ESPResSo

Country

United States

Website

espressomd.org/wordpress/

Vendor Details

Company Name

iGRAF

Founded

2017

Country

Japan

Website

igraf-kke.com/en/software-en/

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