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Industrial Fluid Properties |
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Updated February 5, 2006
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2006 IFPSC Challenge
Benchmark Data:
State Conditions
Transferability Problem
Molecule Transferability
Problem
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VISION STATEMENT
A robust, accurate, and easy-to-use set of modeling tools will be widely
available for the prediction of physical properties of fluids and obtaining
insight into the connections between molecular structure and properties. As a
part of this tool set, molecular simulation will become a breakthrough
technology that is widely accepted in the chemical industry and applied in
conjunction with other predictive methods to meet the industry's evolving fluid
property data needs. Through an international collaboration (IFPSC) between
industry, academia, and national labs (coordinated by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology), we will develop Standard Reference Simulations,
validation of methods, quantification of uncertainty, force field and simulation
databases, communication standards between computer programs, and
recommendations regarding the use of other predictive methods, thus enabling
users to select the appropriate tools to achieve results with requisite accuracy
and insight.