The Enskog-like kinetic approach, recently introduced by us to study strongly inhomogeneous fluids, is reconsidered in order to improve the description of the transport coefficients. The approach is based on a separation of the interaction between hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic parts. The latter is treated within a simple relaxation approximation. We show that, by considering the non-hydrodynamic part via a weighted density approximation, we obtain a better prediction of the transport coefficients. By virtue of the simplicity of the kinetic equation we are able to solve numerically the phase space distribution in the presence of inhomogeneities, such as confining surfaces, via a Lattice Boltzmann method. Analytical estimates of the importance of these corrections to the transport coefficients in bulk conditions is provided. Poiseuille flow of the hard-sphere fluid confined between two parallel smooth walls is studied and their pore-averaged properties are determined.
Weighted density Lattice Boltzmann approach to fluids under confinement
MARINI BETTOLO MARCONI, Umberto;
2013-01-01
Abstract
The Enskog-like kinetic approach, recently introduced by us to study strongly inhomogeneous fluids, is reconsidered in order to improve the description of the transport coefficients. The approach is based on a separation of the interaction between hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic parts. The latter is treated within a simple relaxation approximation. We show that, by considering the non-hydrodynamic part via a weighted density approximation, we obtain a better prediction of the transport coefficients. By virtue of the simplicity of the kinetic equation we are able to solve numerically the phase space distribution in the presence of inhomogeneities, such as confining surfaces, via a Lattice Boltzmann method. Analytical estimates of the importance of these corrections to the transport coefficients in bulk conditions is provided. Poiseuille flow of the hard-sphere fluid confined between two parallel smooth walls is studied and their pore-averaged properties are determined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.