Multicomponent Flow Modeling - Vincent Giovangigli

Multicomponent Flow Modeling

Buch | Softcover
321 Seiten
2012 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4612-7202-1 (ISBN)
235,39 inkl. MwSt
The goal of this is book to give a detailed presentation of multicomponent flow models and to investigate the mathematical structure and properties of the resulting system of partial differential equations. In par­ ticular, the links between molecular models, macroscopic models, mathe­ matical structure, and mathematical properties are emphasized.
The goal of this is book to give a detailed presentation of multicomponent flow models and to investigate the mathematical structure and properties of the resulting system of partial differential equations. These developments are also illustrated by simulating numerically a typical laminar flame. Our aim in the chapters is to treat the general situation of multicomponent flows, taking into account complex chemistry and detailed transport phe­ nomena. In this book, we have adopted an interdisciplinary approach that en­ compasses a physical, mathematical, and numerical point of view. In par­ ticular, the links between molecular models, macroscopic models, mathe­ matical structure, and mathematical properties are emphasized. We also often mention flame models since combustion is an excellent prototype of multicomponent flow. This book still does not pretend to be a complete survey of existing models and related mathematical results. In particular, many subjects like multi phase-flows , turbulence modeling, specific applications, porous me­ dia, biological models, or magneto-hydrodynamics are not covered. We rather emphasize the fundamental modeling of multicomponent gaseous flows and the qualitative properties of the resulting systems of partial dif­ ferential equations. Part of this book was taught at the post-graduate level at the Uni­ versity of Paris, the University of Versailles, and at Ecole Poly technique in 1998-1999 to students of applied mathematics.

1. Introduction.- 2. Fundamental Equations.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. Conservation equations.- 2.3. Thermodynamics.- 2.4. Chemistry.- 2.5. Transport fluxes.- 2.6. Entropy.- 2.7. Boundary conditions.- 2.8. Notes.- 2.9. References.- 3. Approximate and Simplified Models.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. One-reaction chemistry.- 3.3. Small Mach number flows.- 3.4. Coupling.- 3.5. Notes.- 3.6. References.- 4. Derivation from the Kinetic Theory.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Kinetic framework.- 4.3. Kinetic entropy.- 4.4. Enskog expansion.- 4.5. Zero-order approximation.- 4.6. First-order approximation.- 4.7. Transport linear systems.- 4.8. Notes.- 4.9. References.- 5. Transport Coefficients.- 5.1. Introduction.- 5.2. Transport algorithms.- 5.3. Molecular parameters.- 5.4. Shear viscosity.- 5.5. Volume viscosity.- 5.6. Diffusion matrix.- 5.7. Thermal conductivity.- 5.8. Thermal diffusion ratios.- 5.9. Partial thermal conductivity.- 5.10. Thermal diffusion coefficients.- 5.11. Notes.- 5.12. References.- 6. Mathematics of Thermochemistry.- 6.1. Introduction.- 6.2. Thermodynamics with volume densities.- 6.3. Thermodynamics with mass densities.- 6.4. Chemistry sources.- 6.5. Positive equilibrium points.- 6.6. Boundary equilibrium points.- 6.7. Inequalities near equilibrium.- 6.8. A global stability inequality.- 6.9. Notes.- 6.10. References.- 7. Mathematics of Transport Coefficients.- 7.1. Introduction.- 7.2. Assumptions on transport coefficients.- 7.3. Properties of diffusion matrices.- 7.4. Properties of other coefficients.- 7.5. Diagonal diffusion.- 7.6. Diffusion inequalities.- 7.7. Stefan-Maxwell equations.- 7.8. Notes.- 7.9. References.- 8. Symmetrization.- 8.1. Introduction.- 8.2. Vector notation.- 8.3. Quasilinear form.- 8.4. Symmetrization and entropic variables.- 8.5. Normal forms.- 8.6. Symmetrization for multicomponent flows.- 8.7. Normal forms for multicomponent flows.- 8.8. Notes.- 8.9. References.- 9. Asymptotic Stability.- 9.1. Introduction.- 9.2. Governing equations.- 9.3. Local dissipative structure.- 9.4. Global existence theorem.- 9.5. Decay estimates.- 9.6. Local dissipativity for multicomponent flows.- 9.7. Global existence for multicomponent flows.- 9.8. Notes.- 9.9. References.- 10. Chemical Equilibrium Flows.- 10.1. Introduction.- 10.2. Governing equations.- 10.3. Entropy and symmetrization.- 10.4. Normal forms.- 10.5. Global existence.- 10.6. Notes.- 10.7. References.- 11. Anchored Waves.- 11.1. Introduction.- 11.2. Governing equations.- 11.3. First properties.- 11.4. Existence on a bounded domain.- 11.5. Existence of solutions.- 11.6. Notes.- 11.7. References.- 12. Numerical Simulations.- 12.1. Introduction.- 12.2. Laminar flame model.- 12.3. Computational considerations.- 12.4. Hydrogen-Air Bunsen flame.- 12.5. References.

Reihe/Serie Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
Zusatzinfo XVI, 321 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4612-7202-5 / 1461272025
ISBN-13 978-1-4612-7202-1 / 9781461272021
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