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Grad's Moment Method for a Low-Density Granular Gas. Navier-Stokes Transport Coefficients (1211.5932v1)
Published 26 Nov 2012 in cond-mat.stat-mech
Abstract: The Navier-Stokes transport coefficients for a granular gas of smooth inelastic hard disks or spheres are determined from the inelastic Boltzmann equation by means of Grad's moment method. The shear viscosity $\eta$, the thermal conductivity $\kappa$ and the new transport coefficient $\mu$ (not present for elastic collisions) are explicitly obtained as nonlinear functions of the (constant) coefficient of restitution $\alpha$. The expressions of $\eta$, $\kappa$, and $\mu$ agree with those previously obtained from the Chapman-Enskog method by using the first Sonine approximation. A comparison with previous results derived from Grad's moment method for two and three dimensions is also carried out.