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Title: Coupled constitutive relations: a second lawbased higher-order closure for hydrodynamics
Authors: Rana, Anirudh
Keywords: Mathematics
Coupled constitutive Relations
Navier–Stokes–Fourierequations
Rarefaction effects
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Publisher: RSC
Abstract: In theclassicalframework,theNavier–Stokes–Fourier equations areobtainedthroughthelinearuncoupled thermodynamic force-fluxrelationswhichguarantee the non-negativityoftheentropyproduction. However,theconventionalthermodynamicdescrip- tion isonlyvalidwhentheKnudsennumberis sufficientlysmall.Here,itisshownthattherangeof validity oftheNavier–Stokes–Fourierequationscan be extendedbyincorporatingthenonlinearcoupling among thethermodynamicforcesandfluxes.The resultingsystemofconservationlawsclosedwith the coupledconstitutiverelationsisabletodescribe many interestingrarefactioneffects,suchasKnudsen paradox, transpirationflows,thermalstress,heat flux withouttemperaturegradients,etc.,which cannot bepredictedbytheclassicalNavier–Stokes– Fourier equations.Forthissystemofequations, a setofphenomenologicalboundaryconditions, which respectthesecondlawofthermodynamics, is alsoderived.Someofthebenchmarkproblems in fluidmechanicsarestudiedtoshowthe applicability ofthederivedequationsandboundary conditions.
URI: https://www.jstor.org/stable/26645679
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