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Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method Applied to Aerothermodynamics

Felix Sharipov

Year: 2001 Journal:   Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences Vol: 23 (4)Pages: 441-452   Publisher: SciELO

Abstract

An axisymmetric supersonic flow of rarefied gas past a finite cylinder was calculated applying the direct simulation Monte Carlo method. The drag force, the coefficients of pressure, of skin friction, and of heat transfer, the fields of density, of temperature, and of velocity were calculated as function of the Reynolds number for a fixed Mach number. The variation of the Reynolds number is related to the variation of the Knudsen number, which characterizes the gas rarefaction. The present results show that all quantities in the transition regime (Knudsen number is about the unity) are significantly different from those in the hydrodynamic regime, when the Knudsen number is small.

Keywords:
Knudsen number Mechanics Direct simulation Monte Carlo Mach number Rarefaction (ecology) Reynolds number Drag divergence Mach number Physics Drag Statistical physics Drag coefficient Heat transfer Monte Carlo method Supersonic speed Parasitic drag Drag equation Turbulence Classical mechanics Mathematics Dynamic Monte Carlo method Geology

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Topics

Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
Physical Sciences →  Mathematics →  Applied Mathematics
Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
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