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An example of multi-bead FENE model
An example of multi-bead FENE model

FENE stands for the finitely extensible nonlinear elastic model of a long-chained polymer. It simplifies the chain of monomers by connecting a sequence of beads with nonlinear springs. The spring force law is governed by inverse Langevin function or approximated by the Warner's relationship

Where and H is the spring constant.

Total stretching force on ith bead can be written as: .

See also

References

External links

  • QPolymer: an open source (for Mac OS X) FENE model Brownian dynamics simulation software
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An example of multi-bead FENE model
An example of multi-bead FENE model

FENE stands for the finitely extensible nonlinear elastic model of a long-chained polymer. It simplifies the chain of monomers by connecting a sequence of beads with nonlinear springs. The spring force law is governed by inverse Langevin function or approximated by the Warner's relationship

Where and H is the spring constant.

Total stretching force on ith bead can be written as: .

See also

References

External links

  • QPolymer: an open source (for Mac OS X) FENE model Brownian dynamics simulation software

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