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The current implementation of flow treats interactions with surfaces (whether reactive or reflective) as if they were encountered via diffusion alone. It may be of use to correct the surface interaction algorithms to account for a net flow component. For example, should a molecule be more likely to be absorbed by a surface if there is net flow pushing the molecule toward or away from the surface? How should reflections be modified?
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The current implementation of flow treats interactions with surfaces (whether reactive or reflective) as if they were encountered via diffusion alone. It may be of use to correct the surface interaction algorithms to account for a net flow component. For example, should a molecule be more likely to be absorbed by a surface if there is net flow pushing the molecule toward or away from the surface? How should reflections be modified?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: