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Macroscopic Transport Equations for Rarefied Gas Flows

Approximation Methods in Kinetic Theory

  • Introductory textbook presenting the development of continuum models for microscale effects in a concise form – mathematically sound, but as simple as possible
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Interaction of Mechanics and Mathematics (IMM)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Introduction

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 1-13
  3. Basic quantities and definitions

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 15-26
  4. The Boltzmann equation and its properties

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 27-51
  5. The Chapman-Enskog method

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 53-74
  6. Moment equations

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 75-85
  7. Grad’s moment method

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 87-107
  8. Regularization of Grad equations

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 109-121
  9. Order of magnitude approach

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 123-143
  10. Stability and dispersion

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 161-173
  11. Shock structures

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 175-195
  12. Boundary value problems

    • Henning Struchtrup
    Pages 197-228
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 229-258

About this book

The well known transport laws of Navier-Stokes and Fourier fail for the simulation of processes on lengthscales in the order of the mean free path of a particle that is when the Knudsen number is not small enough. Thus, the proper simulation of flows in rarefied gases requires a more detailed description.

This book discusses classical and modern methods to derive macroscopic transport equations for rarefied gases from the Boltzmann equation, for small and moderate Knudsen numbers, i.e. at and above the Navier-Stokes-Fourier level. The main methods discussed are the classical Chapman-Enskog and Grad approaches, as well as the new order of magnitude method, which avoids the short-comings of the classical methods, but retains their benefits. The relations between the various methods are carefully examined, and the resulting equations are compared and tested for a variety of standard problems.

The book develops the topic starting from the basic description of an ideal gas, over the derivation of the Boltzmann equation, towards the various methods for deriving macroscopic transport equations, and the test problems which include stability of the equations, shock waves, and Couette flow.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada

    Henning Struchtrup

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