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Non-parametric wall model and methods of identifying boundary conditions for moments in gas flow equations
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringFluid MechanicsMaterial SimulationComputational ChemistryComputational MechanicsGas-liquid FlowMolecular DynamicsBoundary LayerRarefied FlowBoundary ConditionsGas DynamicNumerical SimulationParametric Wall ModelsTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsMolecular KineticsNon-parametric Wall ModelPhysicsHyperbolic Conservation LawMultiphase FlowNon-parametric KernelsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsGas Flow EquationsContinuum ModelingParametric KernelsMultiscale Modeling
In this paper, we use the molecular dynamics simulation method to study gas-wall boundary conditions. Discrete scattering information of gas molecules at the wall surface is obtained from collision simulations. The collision data can be used to identify the accommodation coefficients for parametric wall models such as Maxwell and Cercignani-Lampis scattering kernels. Since these scattering kernels are based on a limited number of accommodation coefficients, we adopt non-parametric statistical methods to construct the kernel to overcome these issues. Different from parametric kernels, the non-parametric kernels require no parameter (i.e. accommodation coefficients) and no predefined distribution. We also propose approaches to derive directly the Navier friction and Kapitza thermal resistance coefficients as well as other interface coefficients associated with moment equations from the non-parametric kernels. The methods are applied successfully to systems composed of CH4 or CO2 and graphite, which are of interest to the petroleum industry.
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