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    Kinetic flux-vector splitting for the Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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    Before a hybrid scheme can be developed combining the direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method and a Navier-Stokes (NS) representation, one must have access to compatible kinetic-split fluxes from the NS portion of the hybrid scheme. The kinetic theory basis is given for the development of the required fluxes from the Chapman-Enskog velocity distribution function for a simple gas; and these are then extended to a polyatomic gas by use of the Eucken approximation. The derived fluxes are used to implement boundary conditions at solid surfaces that are based on concepts associated with kinetic theory and the DSMC method. Several different flows, for which solid boundaries are not present, are computed using the derived fluxes, together with a second-order finite volume scheme, and the results are shown to agree well with several established numerical schemes for the NS equations.
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    direct simulation Monte Carlo method
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    hybrid scheme
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    Chapman-Enskog velocity distribution function
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    simple gas
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    polyatomic gas
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    Eucken approximation
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    boundary conditions
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    solid surfaces
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    second-order finite volume scheme
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