Computation of hypersonic shock waves in inert gas mixtures using the Generalized Boltzmann Equation

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Abstract

For numerical solution of the Generalized Boltzmann Equation (GBE) for simulating rarefied hypersonic flows in a gas mixture of multiple species, the GBE is formulated in the impulse space. The gas mixtures may consist of both monatomic gases and diatomic gases with arbitrary constituents, concentrations, and mass ratios. The conservative discrete ordinates method of Tcheremissine is applied to validate the solutions against the existing simulations for shock waves in an inert binary mixture of monatomic gases. The method is then exercised for various concentration ratios, mass ratios, and density ratios to evaluate its ability to simulate a wide range of binary gas mixtures. It is also applied to simulate two of the three primary constituents of air (N 2, O2, Ar) in a binary mixture at 1:1 concentrations and at the relative concentrations found in air. These solutions can serve as validation test cases for other methods as well as an important building block in developing complex 3D simulations for shock waves in a mixture of multiple gases.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication27th International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics - 2010, RGD27
Pages152-157
Number of pages6
EditionPART 1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Event27th International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics, RGD27 - Pacific Grove, CA, United States
Duration: Jul 10 2011Jul 15 2011

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
NumberPART 1
Volume1333
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

Conference27th International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics, RGD27
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPacific Grove, CA
Period07/10/1107/15/11

Keywords

  • Boltzmann Equation
  • Compressible flow
  • Gas mixtures
  • Hypersonic flow
  • Shock wave

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