Items where Author is "Lishchuk, Sergey"
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Article
ALBOUL, Lyuba and LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2022).
Bulk viscosity of gaseous argon from molecular dynamics simulations.
Physical Review E, 105 (5): 054135.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and FISCHER, Johann
(2018).
Communication: long range corrections in liquid-vapor interface simulations.
The Journal of chemical physics, 149 (9), 091102.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and FISCHER, Johann
(2018).
Long range corrections in liquid-vapor interface simulations.
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 149, 091102.
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FATOBA, O.O., LEIVA-GARCIA, R., LISHCHUK, Sergey, LARROSA, N.O. and AKID, R.
(2018).
Simulation of stress-assisted localised corrosion using a Cellular Automaton Finite Element approach.
Corrosion Science, 137, 83-97.
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HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, SPENCER, Timothy, BURGIN, Kallum and SCHENKEL, Torsten
(2017).
Interfacial Micro-currents in Continuum-Scale
Multi-Component Lattice Boltzmann Equation Hydrodynamics.
Computer Physics Communications, 219, 286-296.
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ETTELAIE, Rammile, ZENGIN, Adem and LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2017).
Novel food grade dispersants : review of recent progress.
Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 28, 46-55.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey, ETTELAIE, Rammile and ANNABLE, Tom
(2017).
On the structural polydispersity of random copolymers adsorbed at interfaces : comparison of surface and bulk distributions.
Molecular Physics, 115 (9-12), 1343-1351.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2016).
Dilatational viscosity of dilute particle-laden fluid interface at different contact angles.
Physical Review E (PRE), 94 (6), 063111.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and ETTELAIE, Rammile
(2016).
Detachment force of particles with pinning of contact line from fluid bubbles/droplets.
Langmuir, 32 (49), 13040-13045.
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HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, SPENCER, Timothy, PONTRELLI, Giuseppe and EVANS, Paul
(2016).
Local membrane length conservation in two-dimensional vesicle simulation using a multicomponent lattice Boltzmann equation method.
Physical Review E (PRE), 94 (2).
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HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, PONTRELLI, G. and EVANS, P. C
(2016).
Local membrane length conservation in two-dimensional vesicle simulation using multi-component lattice Boltzmann
Equation Method.
Physical Review Letters, 94 (2).
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ETTELAIE, Rammile and LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2015).
Detachment force of particles from fluid droplets.
Soft Matter, 11 (21), 4251-4265.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2014).
Effective surface shear viscosity of an incompressible particle-laden fluid interface.
Physical Review E (PRE), 89 (4), 043003.
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HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, SPENCER, T J, PONTRELLI, G and CARE, C M
(2013).
Multiple-component lattice Boltzmann equation for fluid-filled vesicles in flow.
Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 87 (2), 023307.
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WERTH, S., LISHCHUK, Sergey, HORSCH, M. and HASSE, H.
(2013).
The influence of the liquid slab thickness on the planar vapor–liquid interfacial tension.
Physica A : Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 392 (10), 2359-2367.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey
(2012).
Role of three-body interactions in formation of bulk viscosity in liquid argon.
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 136, p. 164501.
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DEUBLEIN, S., ECKL, B., STOLL, J., LISHCHUK, Sergey, GUEVARA-CARRION, G., GLASS, C. W., MERKER, T., BERNREUTHER, M., HASSE, H. and VRABEC, J.
(2011).
ms2: Ein Werkzeug zur Berechnung thermodynamischer Stoffeigenschaften mittels molekularer Simulation.
Chemie Ingenieur Technik - CIT, 84 (1-2), 114-120.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey, MALOMUZH, N. P. and MAKHLAICHUK, P. V.
(2011).
Contribution of H-bond vibrations to heat capacity of water.
Physics Letters A, 375 (27), 2656-2660.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey, AKID, R., WORDEN, K. and MICHALSKI, J.
(2011).
A cellular automaton model for predicting intergranular corrosion.
Corrosion Science, 53 (8), 2518-2526.
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DEUBLEIN, S., ECKL, B., STOLL, J., LISHCHUK, Sergey, GUEVARA-CARRION, G., GLASS, C. W., MERKER, T., BERNREUTHER, M., HASSE, H. and VRABEC, J.
(2011).
ms2: a molecular simulation tool for thermodynamic properties.
Computer Physics Communications Package, 182 (11), 2350-2367.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and FISCHER, Johann
(2001).
Velocity distribution of water molecules in pores under microwave electric field.
International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 40 (8), 717-723.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1999).
Cluster approach to the problems of diffusion and viscosity in supercooled states of glycerol-like liquids.
Chemical Physics Letters, 309 (3-4), 307-313.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1997).
Clusterization in supercooled states of glycerol-like liquids and its manifestations in different phenomena.
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 106, p. 6160.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1996).
The spectra of molecular light scattering in high-viscosity glycerol-like liquids.
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry, 70 (3), 369-375.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1995).
The peculiarities of molecular and stimulated impulsive light scattering in supercooled states of glycerol-like liquids.
Journal of Molecular Structure, 348, 205-208.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1995).
Influence of temperature on relaxing parameters for supercooled glycerollike liquids.
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry, 69, p. 1539.
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LISHCHUK, Sergey and MALOMUZH, N. P.
(1995).
Specific features of induced pulsed-light scattering in supercooled glycerol.
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry, 69, p. 98.
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Book Section
AKID, R., LISHCHUK, Sergey, WORDEN, K., BALKOWIEC, A., MICHALSKI, J. and KURZYDLOWSKI, K. J.
(2012).
Modelling of the aluminium alloy Al 2024 from the microscale to the macroscale: intergranular corrosion.
In: DEROSE, J. A., SUTER, T., HACK, T. and ADEY, R., (eds.)
Aluminium Alloy Corrosion of Aircraft Structures : Modelling and Simulation.
WIT Transactions on State-of-the-art in Science and Engineering
(61).
WIT press, 59-76.
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