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Hydrodynamic Singularities and Clustering in a Freely Cooling Inelastic Gas
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsRarefied FlowCompressible FlowGas DynamicNumerical SimulationRheologyThermodynamicsHydrodynamic StabilityParticle-laden FlowShear StressPhysicsHydrodynamic SingularitiesDilute GasClustering InstabilityMultiphase FlowNatural SciencesHydrodynamicsMultiscale Modeling
We employ hydrodynamic equations to follow the clustering instability of a freely cooling dilute gas of inelastically colliding spheres into a well-developed nonlinear regime. We simplify the problem by dealing with a one-dimensional coarse-grained flow. We observe that at a late stage of the instability the shear stress becomes negligibly small, and the gas flows solely by inertia. As a result the flow formally develops a finite-time singularity, as the velocity gradient and the gas density diverge at some location. We argue that flow by inertia represents a generic intermediate asymptotic of unstable free cooling of dilute inelastic gases.
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