In this paper we perform the asymptotic analysis for a linear transport equation for test particles in an absorbing and inelastically scattering background, when the excited species can be considered as non-participating. This model is derived in the frame of extended kinetic theory and rescaled with the Knudsen number epsilon. After examining the main properties of the collision model and of the scattering operator in the case with an infinite interval of energy as well as the case with a finite interval, the modified (compressed) Chapman-Enskog expansion procedure is applied to find the asymptotic equation for small mean free path. A specific feature of this model is that the collision operator has an infinite-dimensional null-space. The main result is that in the small mean free path approximation on O(epsilon(2)) level we obtain a free molecular flow for a suitable hydrodynamic quantity, rather than the diffusion which is typical for linear transport problems.
Asymptotic analysis for a particle transport equation with inelastic scattering in extended kinetic theory / J. BANASIAK; G. FROSALI; G. SPIGA. - In: MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 0218-2025. - STAMPA. - 8(5):(1998), pp. 851-874. [10.1142/S021820259800038X]
Asymptotic analysis for a particle transport equation with inelastic scattering in extended kinetic theory
FROSALI, GIOVANNI;
1998
Abstract
In this paper we perform the asymptotic analysis for a linear transport equation for test particles in an absorbing and inelastically scattering background, when the excited species can be considered as non-participating. This model is derived in the frame of extended kinetic theory and rescaled with the Knudsen number epsilon. After examining the main properties of the collision model and of the scattering operator in the case with an infinite interval of energy as well as the case with a finite interval, the modified (compressed) Chapman-Enskog expansion procedure is applied to find the asymptotic equation for small mean free path. A specific feature of this model is that the collision operator has an infinite-dimensional null-space. The main result is that in the small mean free path approximation on O(epsilon(2)) level we obtain a free molecular flow for a suitable hydrodynamic quantity, rather than the diffusion which is typical for linear transport problems.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.