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Viscosity of a classical gas: The rare-collision versus the frequent-collision regime

Published 21 Feb 2017 in cond-mat.stat-mech and physics.flu-dyn | (1702.06313v3)

Abstract: The shear viscosity $\eta$ for a dilute classical gas of hard-sphere particles is calculated by solving the Boltzmann kinetic equation in terms of the weakly absorbed plane waves. For the rare-collision regime, the viscosity $\eta$ as a function of the equilibrium gas parameters -- temperature $T$, particle number density $n$, particle mass $m$, and hard-core particle diameter $d$ -- is quite different from that of the frequent-collision regime, e.g., from the well-known result of Chapman and Enskog. An important property of the rare-collision regime is the dependence of $\eta$ on the external ("non-equilibrium") parameter $\omega$, frequency of the sound plane wave, that is absent in the frequent-collision regime at leading order of the corresponding perturbation expansion. A transition from the frequent to the rare-collision regime takes place when the dimensionless parameter $nd2 (T/m){1/2} \omega{-1}$ goes to zero.

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