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A Theoretical Investigation of the Maxwellian Velocity Distribution with Connection to Continuum Transport Phenomena (2106.12546v2)

Published 21 Jun 2021 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: The Euler and Navier-Stokes fluid mechanics equations are derived using a modified statistical mechanical approach using theory taken from the Chapman-Enskog perturbation analysis used to support the lattice Boltzmann method. Additional distributions such as the velocity vector and total scalar energy distributions are established. A complete discretization in velocity space is provided. Benchmark problems are established for simple cases modeling isothermal compressible inviscid flows. Thermal viscous flows will be the focus of future work. Overall, a more fundamental description of mass, momentum, and energy transport is uncovered and provides insights into the mathematical nature of the continuum transport equations such as the incorporation of viscosity and thermal conductivity into space and time dependence.

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