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Hydrodynamic theory for granular gases

Rosa Ramirez, Dino Risso, Rodrigo Soto, Patricio Cordero

Published 2000-01-18, updated 2000-01-19Version 2

A granular gas subjected to a permanent injection of energy is described by means of hydrodynamic equations derived from a moment expansion method. The method uses as reference function not a Maxwellian distribution $f_{\sf M}$ but a distribution $f_0 = \Phi f_{\sf M}$, such that $\Phi$ adds a fourth cumulant $\kappa$ to the velocity distribution. The formalism is applied to a stationary conductive case showing that the theory fits extraordinarily well the results coming from our molecular dynamic simulations once we determine $\kappa$ as a function of the inelasticity of the particle-particle collisions. The shape of $\kappa$ is independent of the size $N$ of the system.

Comments: 10 pages, 9 figures, more about our research in http://www.cec.uchile.cl/cinetica/
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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