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On the role of the Knudsen layer in rapid granular flows

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

A combination of molecular-dynamics simulations, theoretical predictions, and previous experiments are used in a two-part study to determine the role of the Knudsen layer in rapid granular flows. First, a robust criterion for the identification of the thickness of the Knudsen layer is established: a rapid deterioration in Navier-Stokes-order prediction of the heat flux is found to occur in the Knudsen layer. For (experimental) systems in which heat flux measurements are not easily obtained, a rule-of-thumb for estimating the Knudsen layer thickness follows, namely that such effects are evident within 2.5 (local) mean free paths of a given boundary. Second, comparisons of simulation and experimental data with Navier-Stokes order theory are used to provide a measure as to when Knudsen layer effects become non-negligible. Specifically, predictions that do not account for the presence of a Knudsen layer appear reliable for Knudsen layers collectively composing up to 20% of the domain, whereas deterioration of such predictions becomes apparent when the domain is fully comprised of the Knudsen layer.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0703349,
  title  = {On the role of the Knudsen layer in rapid granular flows},
  author = {J. E. Galvin and C. M. Hrenya and R. D. Wildman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0703349},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

9 figures, accepted to Journal of Fluid Mechanics