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Rarefied Gas Dynamics
From Basic Concepts to Actual Calculations
This book presents the concepts, methods and applications of kinetic theory to rarefied gas dynamics.
Carlo Cercignani (Author)
9780521659925, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 February 2000
340 pages, 32 b/w illus. 6 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.5 kg
'… a very informative and excellently written book with comprehensive cross referencing … a recommended read.' J. K. Harvey, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
This book presents the concepts, methods and applications of kinetic theory to rarefied gas dynamics. After introducing the basic tools, problems in plane geometry are treated using approximation techniques (perturbation and numerical methods). These same techniques are later used to deal with two- and three-dimensional problems. The models include not only monatomic but also polyatomic gases, mixtures, chemical reactions. A special chapter is devoted to evaporation and condensation phenomena. Each section is accompanied by problems which are mainly intended to demonstrate the use of the material in the text and to outline additional subjects, results and equations. This will help ensure that the book can be used for a range of graduate courses in aerospace engineering or applied mathematics.
1. Boltzmann equation and gas-surface interaction
2. Problems for a gas in a slab: general aspects and preliminary example
3. Problems for a gas in a slab or a half-space: discussion of some solutions
4. Propagation phenomena and shock waves in rarefied gases
5. Perturbation methods in more than one dimension
6. Polyatomic gases, mixtures, chemistry and radiation
7. Solving the Boltzmann equation by numerical techniques
8. Evaporation and condensation phenomena.
Subject Areas: Applied mathematics [PBW]