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- | The Lattice Boltzmann method is a relatively recent simulation technique for complex fluid systems, which is conceptually different from conventional CFD methods. The main difference is that while traditional methods start with a continuous mathematical description of the fluid at a macroscopic level, e.g. the Navier-Stokes equations, the LBM considers the fluid at a mesoscopic level. Therefore, the fluid is viewed as groups of fictitious fluid particles that collide, re-distribute and propagate over a discrete lattice mesh, in such a manner that the correct collective fluid dynamics are recovered at a macroscopic level. There are strong motivations to simulate the fluid this way. | ||
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