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Multiscale modelling informed by the nanoscale

Tulio Honorio, LMT lecturer (ENS Paris-Saclay), will give a lecture about "Multiscale modelling informed by the nanoscale", the 22nd november.
Ajouter à mon agenda 2024-04-25 01:55:12 2024-04-25 01:55:12 Multiscale modelling informed by the nanoscale Tulio Honorio, LMT lecturer (ENS Paris-Saclay), will give a lecture about "Multiscale modelling informed by the nanoscale", the 22nd november. Leonard de Vinci building, E-media amphi ENS-PARIS-SACLAY webmaster@ens-paris-saclay.fr Europe/Paris public

Nanoscale processes at the heart of the physical behavior of materials.

For example, adsorption and hydration; specific ion effects; some thermal effects and thermal expansion; displacive phase changes and order-disorder transitions; and, (micro-)(meta-)instabilities are nanoscale processes deemed to play a role on the behaviour of nanoporous materials such as wood, bones, clays and concrete.

To model the nanoscale, techniques such as molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo methods and coarse-grained simulations have been employed.

In this presentation, these methods are used to understand the physical origin of the behaviour of cement-based materials at the nanoscale. After discussing the potentialities of simulations at the nanoscale,  the presentation will focus on:

  • the development and validation of an empirical force field to study ettringite (a mineral issue of cement hydration),
  • molecular dynamics of the dielectric properties of pore solutions of cement based materials, and  
  • coarse grained simulations of calcium silicate hydrates accounting for the flexibility of the particles.