Local density dependent potential for compressible mesoparticles
Résumé
We focus on finding a coarse grained description able to reproduce the thermodynamic behavior of a molecular system by using mesoparticles representing several molecules. Interactions between mesoparticles are modelled by an interparticle potential, and an additional internal equation of state is used to account for the thermic contribution of coarse grained internal degrees of freedom. Moreover, as strong non-equilibrium situations over a wide range of pressure and density are targeted, the internal compressibility of these mesoparticles has to be considered. This is done by introducing a dependence of the potential on the local environment of the mesoparticles, either by defining a spherical local density or by means of a Voronoi tessellation. As an example, a local density dependent potential is fitted to reproduce the Hugoniot curve of a model of nitromethane, where each mesoparticle represents one thousand molecules.