Diffusion-driven fluid dynamics in ideal gases and plasmas

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العنوان: Diffusion-driven fluid dynamics in ideal gases and plasmas
المؤلفون: Brian J. Albright, William Taitano, Lin Yin, Erik Vold, K. Molvig
المصدر: Physics of Plasmas. 25:062102
بيانات النشر: AIP Publishing, 2018.
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: Mass flux, Physics, Mechanics, Condensed Matter Physics, Fluid transport, Kinetic energy, 01 natural sciences, Atomic mass, 010305 fluids & plasmas, Euler equations, symbols.namesake, Distribution function, 0103 physical sciences, Fluid dynamics, symbols, Knudsen number, 010306 general physics
الوصف: The classical transport theory based on Chapman-Enskog methods provides self-consistent approximations for the kinetic flux of mass, heat, and momentum in a fluid limit characterized with a small Knudsen number. The species mass fluxes relative to the center of mass, or “diffusive fluxes,” are expressed as functions of known gradient quantities with kinetic coefficients evaluated using similar analyses for mixtures of gases or plasma components. The sum over species of the diffusive mass fluxes is constrained to be zero in the Lagrange frame, and thus results in a non-zero molar flux leading to a pressure perturbation. At an interface between two species initially in pressure equilibrium, the pressure perturbation driven by the diffusive molar flux induces a center of mass velocity directed from the species of greater atomic mass towards the lighter atomic mass species. As the ratio of the species particle masses increases, this center of mass velocity carries an increasingly greater portion of the mass across the interface and for a particle mass ratio greater than about two, the center of mass velocity carries more mass than the gradient driven diffusion flux. Early time transients across an interface between two species in a 1D plasma regime and initially in equilibrium are compared using three methods; a fluid code with closure in a classical transport approximation, a particle in cell simulation, and an implicit Fokker-Planck solver for the particle distribution functions. The early time transient phenomenology is shown to be similar in each of the computational simulation methods, including a pressure perturbation associated with the stationary “induced” component of the center of mass velocity which decays to pressure equilibrium during diffusion. At early times, the diffusive process generates pressure and velocity waves which propagate outward from the interface and are required to maintain momentum conservation. The energy in the outgoing waves dissipates as heat in viscous regions, and it is hypothesized that these diffusion driven waves may sustain fluctuations in less viscid finite domains after reflections from the boundaries. These fluid dynamic phenomena are similar in gases or plasmas and occur in flow transients with a moderate Knudsen number. The analysis and simulation results show how the kinetic flux, represented in the fluid transport closure, directly modifies the mass averaged flow described with the Euler equations.
تدمد: 1089-7674
1070-664X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fd4fe86d7aece40f4fdc1c6dd4b9a707
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029932
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi...........fd4fe86d7aece40f4fdc1c6dd4b9a707
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE