ZENO¶
The ZENO software tool computes material, solution, and suspension properties for a specifed particle shape or molecular structure using path-integral and Monte Carlo methods. These properties include: capacitance, electric polarizability tensor, intrinsic conductivity, volume, gyration tensor, hydrodynamic radius, intrinsic viscosity, friction coeffcient, diffusion coeffcient, sedimentation coeffcient, and related quantities.
Run the code in a web browser¶
The ZENO code can be run directly at https://zeno.nist.gov/zenoweb
How to get the code¶
The source code can be found at https://github.com/usnistgov/ZENO
For users who prefer a graphical user interface, the code is also available at https://nanohub.org/resources/zeno
How to cite the code¶
Derek Juba, Debra J. Audus, Michael Mascagni, Jack F. Douglas, and Walid Keyrouz.
ZENO: Software for Calculating Hydrodynamic, Electrical, and Shape Properties of Polymer and Particle Suspensions
Journal of Research of NIST, 122:20, 2017. URL: https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.122.020
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- Command-line
- Input file
- Output
- Capacitance
- Electric polarizability tensor
- Eigenvalues of electric polarizability tensor
- Mean electric polarizability
- Intrinsic conductivity
- Volume
- Gyration tensor
- Eigenvalues of gyration tensor
- Capacitance of a sphere of the same volume
- Hydrodynamic radius
- Prefactor relating average polarizability to intrinsic viscosity
- Viscometric radius
- Intrinsic viscosity
- Intrinsic viscosity with mass units
- Friction coefficient
- Diffusion coefficient
- Sedimentation coefficient
- Units