Metallurgical Materials Transactions B August 1998 Volume Editor david E. Laughlin The Chapmanenskog equation was used to calculatethe interdiffusivities of NaF in N2, Ar, and He. Calculated results were in http://doc.tms.org/servlet/ProductCatalog?category=MMTB 1998 August
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High Temperatures - High Pressures Viscosity calculation of supercritcal gases based on the modified enskog theory Smith, david Stanley; Grandjean, Sylvie; Absi, Joseph; Kadiebu, http://www.hthpweb.com/php/onlineaccess.phtml?jrnid=ht&page=aindex&yearT=max
01 Jun History: This Date 1947 david enskog, Swedish mathematician born on 22 April 1884. 1953 davidBerkowitz, who would grow up to be a murderer Son of Sam. http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/history/h4jun/h4jun01.html
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Extractions: Phys. Rev. Lett. Phys. Rev. A Phys. Rev. B Phys. Rev. C Phys. Rev. D Phys. Rev. E Phys. Rev. ST AB Phys. Rev. ST AB Rev. Mod. Phys. Phys. Rev. (Series I) Phys. Rev. Volume: Page/Article: MyArticles: View Collection Help (Click on the to add an article.) Previous article Next article Issue 4 contents View Page Images PDF (468 kB), or Buy this Article F. J. Alexander, H. Chen, S. Chen, and G. D. Doolen Received 16 December 1991 We formulate a lattice Boltzmann model which simulates compressible fluids. By choosing the parameters of the equilibrium distribution appropriately, we are able to select the sound speed (which may be set arbitrarily low), bulk viscosity, and kinematic viscosity. This model simulates compressible flows and can include shocks. With a proper rescaling and zero-sound speed, this model simulates Burgers's equation. The viscosity determined by a Chapman-Enskog expansion compares well with that measured from simulations. We also compare the exact solutions of Burgers's equation on the unit circle to solutions of our lattice Boltzmann model, again finding reasonable agreement. URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v46/p1967
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Mathematical Analysis And Applications Seminar January 14 Marshal Slemrod, Remarks on Chapman enskog Equation . January 21David Holcman, Stability Analysis of Switched Homogeneous Systems in the http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vered/analsemhis.html
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Journal Of Chemical Physics, 2001, V 115, N 9, 1 September. Frank Koehler, Reinhard Pottel, and Udo Kaatze PP 41864194 TE The Enskogtheory for Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, Linda A.Peteanu, david J.Yaron, http://library.iem.ac.ru/j-ch-ph/2001/9-11501.html
Extractions: University of Maryland Compressible fluid dynamical systems are traditionally derived from a kinetic theory by either a Hilbert or Chapman-Enskog expansion in small Knudsen number. These derivations fail to produce formally well-posed systems beyond the compressible Navier-Stokes system, which arises as a first order correction to the Euler system. Here we offer an alternative derivation that produces a family of compressible fluid dynamical systems. The first two systems are again the Euler and Navier-Stokes systems, but one can go further. Every system in the family dissipates entropy and is formally well-posed over domains without boundary. The validity of these systems formally extends into transition regimes. These systems extend the compressible Navier-Stokes system and also extend a class of fluid dynamical systems developed by Maxwell, Kogan, Sone, and others that are not derivable from the Navier-Stokes system. Date received: February 16, 2004
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