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* Welcome to KAPSEL Homepage [#n741182e]

''= Open  Software for Direct Numerical Simulations of Particle Dispersions =''

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&color(white){____};''Electro-Hydrodynamics''&color(white){________________};''Rheology''&color(white){________________________};''Micro-Fluidics''

** What is KAPSEL? [#bf9cb83a]
- ''KAPSEL'' means "''K''yoto ''A''dvanced ''P''article ''S''imulator for ''El''ectro-hydrodynamics" based on a direct numerical simulation method for colloidal dispersions called ''SPM'' (''S''moothed ''P''rofile ''M''ethod). KAPSEL is designed to simulate dynamics of solid particles dispersed in simple and complex fluids. KAPSEL enables us to simulate complex rheological properties of colloidal dispersions, electrophoresis of charged colloids, etc.

- ''KAPSEL-2'' is the latest version of KAPSEL. It can introduce thermal fluctuations to the system and also perform rheology simulations under steady or oscillatory shear flow, which has a zigzag-profile being fully compatible with usual periodic boundary condition. Computational  efficiency is also much improved from the original version so that one can simulate larger systems.&br;

- ''KAPSEL'' is a software free to use. To download and use KAPSEL, one must register for a member of [[KAPSEL-BBS:http://www-tph.cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kapsel/phpBB3/]] and read the "&ref(License.pdf,,License agreement of KAPSEL);".

** NEWS [#cbd4c217]

- ''KAPSEL-2''
-- [25 Aug 2009] [[''Click here''>Re01]] to see electrophoresis of binary (+/-) charged colloidals (&color(red){''5,000+5,000''}; particles 
with full many-body electrostatic and hydrodynamic interactions).
-- [30 Mar 2011]
KAPSEL-2.10 release (Lees-Edwards sheared periodic boundary condition)

-- [19 Aug 2009] [[''Click here''>Re02]] to see  of &color(red){''100,000 particles''}; with HI.
//-- [25 Aug 2009] [[''Click here''>Re01]] to see electrophoresis of binary (+/-) charged colloidals (&color(red){''5,000+5,000''}; particles with full many-body electrostatic and hydrodynamic interactions).

//-- [19 Aug 2009] [[''Click here''>Re02]] to see  of &color(red){''100,000 particles''}; with HI.

-- [19 Aug 2009]
KAPSEL-2.00 release

-- [04 Aug 2009]
KAPSEL-2.beta pre-release

-- [10 Aug 2009]
[[KAPSEL Homepage>FrontPage]] renewal open.

- ''KAPSEL''
-- [19 Jan 2007]
[[English manual (for KAPSEL version 1):http://www.kona.or.jp/search/24_167.pdf]] published on-line.

-- [31 May 2006]
KAPSEL released.

** Related Papers [#e8445791]

- ''Simulation method & algorithm''
-- Yasuya Nakayama, Kang Kim and Ryoichi Yamamoto, "Simulating (electro) hydrodynamic effects in colloidal dispersions: smoothed profile method",&br;
[[Eur. Phys. J. E, 26, 361-368 (2008):http://www.springerlink.com/content/p450786m816x6473/]]. 

-- T. Iwashita, Y. Nakayama, and R. Yamamoto, "A numerical model for Brownian particles fluctuating in incompressible fluids",&br;
[[J. Phys. Soc. Jpn., 77, 074007, (2008):http://jpsj.ipap.jp/link?JPSJ/77/074007/]]. 

-- X. Luoa, M. R. Maxeya, and G. E. Karniadakis, "Smoothed Profile Method for Particulate Flows: Error Analysis and Simulations",&br;
[[Journal of Computational Physics, 228, 1750-1769 (2009):http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2008.11.006]].

- ''Diffusion in incompressible fluid''
-- T. Iwashita and R. Yamamoto, "Short-time motion of Brownian particles in a shear flow", &br;
[[Phys. Rev. E, 79, 031401 (2009):http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.031401]].

- ''Electrophoresis''
-- K. Kim, Y. Nakayama, and R. Yamamoto, "Direct Numerical Simulations of Electrophoresis of Charged Colloids",&br;
[[Phys. Rev. Lett., 96, 208306 (2006):http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e208302]].

- ''Colloids in liquid crystal''
-- R. Yamamoto, "Simulating particle dispersions in nematic liquid-crystal solvents",&br;
[[Phys. Rev. Lett., 87, 075502 (2001):http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.075502]].

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