A review of the concepts for deriving the equations of change from the classical kinetic theory of gases: Single-component, multicomponent, and reactive gases
详细信息    查看全文
文摘
This paper examines the mathematical operations performed developing the macroscopic equations of change for total mass, species mass, momentum and energy starting from the microscopic Boltzmann equation. In the standard literature on kinetic theory of gases, two formulations of the Boltzmann equation are presented. That is, the Boltzmann equation can be formulated both in terms of the molecular velocity and in terms of the peculiar velocity. In these two formulations of the Boltzmann equation two different coordinate systems are employed. Consequently, two different sets of moment equations can be derived from the Boltzmann equation being generalized frameworks for deducing the equations of change. Dependent on the choice of the generalized property, the equations of change for mass, momentum, and energy can be derived from the moment equations. The convenience of using two different velocities, coordinate systems and generalized property definitions is not sufficient elucidated in the literature. Hence, this paper outlines the use of the molecular and peculiar velocities in these frameworks for deriving the equations of change for mass, species mass, momentum and energy. Moreover, for completeness, the equations of change for single-component gases, multicomponent non-reacting gases, and multicomponent reacting gases are derived. Thus, this paper presents a rigorous examination of the various approaches for deriving the equations of change within the framework of the Boltzmann equation.

© 2004-2018 中国地质图书馆版权所有 京ICP备05064691号 京公网安备11010802017129号

地址:北京市海淀区学院路29号 邮编:100083

电话:办公室:(+86 10)66554848;文献借阅、咨询服务、科技查新:66554700