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Mesoscopic simulation of diffusive contaminant spreading in gas flows at low pressure

Fluid Dynamics 2015-09-10 v1 Statistical Mechanics Computational Physics

Abstract

Many modern production and measurement facilities incorporate multiphase systems at low pressures. In this region of flows at small, non-zero Knudsen- and low Mach numbers the classical mesoscopic Monte Carlo methods become increasingly numerically costly. To increase the numerical efficiency of simulations hybrid models are promising. In this contribution, we propose a novel efficient simulation approach for the simulation of two phase flows with a large concentration imbalance in a low pressure environment in the low intermediate Knudsen regime. Our hybrid model comprises a lattice-Boltzmann method corrected for the lower intermediate Kn regime proposed by Zhang et al. for the simulation of an ambient flow field. A coupled event-driven Monte-Carlo-style Boltzmann solver is employed to describe particles of a second species of low concentration. In order to evaluate the model, standard diffusivity and diffusion advection systems are considered.

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@article{arxiv.1509.02696,
  title  = {Mesoscopic simulation of diffusive contaminant spreading in gas flows at low pressure},
  author = {S. Schmieschek and D. K. N. Sinz and F. Keller and U. Nieken and J. Harting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02696},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures