Presentation 2000/5/20
Introduction of Micro Molecular Dynamical Analysis in Stoke′s Velocity Field for Local Bio Molecular Reaction Space.
H Hirayama, N Kitagawa, Y Okita, I Takahashi,
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Abstract(in English) The first application of the three dimensional boundary collocation theory that has been developed by Ganatos(1978, 1980)was introduced for analyzing the micro hydro dynamical behavior of bio molecular particles in the local molecular interaction under the linear Stokes field. The particle velocity was consisted of unidirectional velocity profile between the two planes far from the particle, and center line velocity and infinite series of double series composed of spherical harmonic function. The motion was assumed that translational motion occurs only along the x-axis and rotation only about the y axis. The coefficients of the double series expansions determined by the non slip conditions on the surface of the sphere in the presence of the containing walls. The present method will be available for evaluating the micro hydrodynamic behavior of the bio molecular particles.
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Keyword(in English) Micro hydro dynamics. / Bio molecules / Double series expansion. / Stokes flow. / Collocation.
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Title (in English) Introduction of Micro Molecular Dynamical Analysis in Stoke′s Velocity Field for Local Bio Molecular Reaction Space.
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Keyword(1) Micro hydro dynamics.
Keyword(2) Bio molecules
Keyword(3) Double series expansion.
Keyword(4) Stokes flow.
Keyword(5) Collocation.
1st Author's Name H Hirayama
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college()
2nd Author's Name N Kitagawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college
3rd Author's Name Y Okita
3rd Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Shizuoka university
4th Author's Name I Takahashi
4th Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Shizuoka university
Date 2000/5/20
Paper # MBE2000-21
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 99
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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