Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6890231 Applied Computing and Informatics 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The precision and accuracy of certain simulations in nanoscience, fluid dynamics and biotechnology in the analyses of boundary conditions problems with real experimental results are in general related to the characteristics of numerical approach used and subsequently to the morphological structure of lattices used along these calculations. The more the lattice used approximates to the original boundary or initial condition problem more precise the simulation would be. This work shows a simple algorithm that can be used to build huge lattices containing the main geometrical structures statistically similar to experimental 2D image data of ceramic grains by using some freeware software.
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