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An advanced kinetic theory for morphing continuum with inner structures

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Abstract

Advanced kinetic theory with the Boltzmann–Curtiss equation provides a promising tool for polyatomic gas flows, especially for fluid flows containing inner structures, such as turbulence, polyatomic gas flows and others. Although a Hamiltonian-based distribution function was proposed for diatomic gas flow, a general distribution function for the generalized Boltzmann–Curtiss equations and polyatomic gas flow is still out of reach. With assistance from Boltzmann's entropy principle, a generalized Boltzmann–Curtiss distribution for polyatomic gas flow is introduced. The corresponding governing equations at equilibrium state are derived and compared with Eringen's morphing (micropolar) continuum theory derived under the framework of rational continuum thermomechanics. Although rational continuum thermomechanics has the advantages of mathematical rigor and simplicity, the presented statistical kinetic theory approach provides a clear physical picture for what the governing equations represent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-332
Number of pages16
JournalReports on Mathematical Physics
Volume80
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • kinetic theory
  • morphing continuum
  • rational continuum mechanics

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