Critical dynamics of an isothermal compressible non-ideal fluid
Abstract
A pure fluid at its critical point shows a dramatic slow-down in its dynamics, due to a divergence of the order-parameter susceptibility and the coefficient of heat transport. Under isothermal conditions, however, sound waves provide the only possible relaxation mechanism for order-parameter fluctuations. Here we study the critical dynamics of an isothermal, compressible non-ideal fluid via scaling arguments and computer simulations of the corresponding fluctuating hydrodynamics equations. We show that, below a critical dimension of 4, the order-parameter dynamics of an isothermal fluid effectively reduces to "model A," characterized by overdamped sound waves and a divergent bulk viscosity. In contrast, the shear viscosity remains finite above two dimensions. Possible applications of the model are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1208.4794,
title = {Critical dynamics of an isothermal compressible non-ideal fluid},
author = {Markus Gross and Fathollah Varnik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.4794},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
19 pages, 7 figures; v3: minor corrections and clarifications; as published in Phys. Rev. E