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.
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The ZENO code used to be able to be run directly. However, this feature is currently disabled. If you would like this feature reenabled, please let us know.
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