Kinetic/fluid micro-macro numerical scheme for a two component gas mixture

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DOI10.1137/17M1141023zbMATH Open1446.65137arXiv1806.11485MaRDI QIDQ5117150FDOQ5117150

Christian Klingenberg, Marlies Pirner, A. Crestetto

Publication date: 20 August 2020

Published in: Multiscale Modeling & Simulation (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This work is devoted to the numerical simulation of the BGK equation for two species in the fluid limit using a particle method. Thus, we are interested in a gas mixture consisting of two species without chemical reactions assuming that the number of particles of each species remains constant. We consider the kinetic two species model proposed by Klingenberg, Pirner and Puppo in 2017, which separates the intra and interspecies collisions. We want to study numerically the influence of the two relaxation term, one corresponding to intra, the other to interspecies collisions. For this, we use the method of micro-macro decomposition. First, we derive an equivalent model based on the micro-macro decomposition (see Bennoune, Lemou and Mieussens, 2007 and Crestetto, Crouseilles and Lemou, 2013). The kinetic micro part is solved by a particle method, whereas the fluid macro part is discretized by a standard finite volume scheme. Main advantages of this approach are: (i) the noise inherent to the particle method is reduced compared to a standard (without micro-macro decomposition) particle method, (ii) the computational cost of the method is reduced in the fluid limit since a small number of particles is then sufficient.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.11485




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