Exact solutions of a hierarchy of mixing speeds models
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Mathematical Physics
- Vol. 33 (7) , 2587-2606
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.529579
Abstract
This paper presents several new aspects of discrete kinetic theory (DKT). First a hierarchy of d-dimensional (d=1,2,3) models is proposed with (2d+3) velocities and three moduli speeds: 0, 2, and a third one that can be arbitrary. It is assumed that the particles at rest have an internal energy which, for microscopic collisions, supplies for the loss of the kinetic energy. In a more general way than usual, collisions are allowed that mix particles with different speeds. Second, for the (1+1)-dimensional restriction of the systems of PDE for these models which have two independent quadratic collision terms we construct different exact solutions. The usual types of exact solutions are studied: periodic solutions and shock wave solutions obtained from the standard linearization of the scalar Riccati equations called Riccatian shock waves. Then other types of solutions of the coupled Riccati equations are found called non-Riccatian shock waves and they are compared with the previous ones. The main new result is that, between the upstream and downstream states, these new solutions are not necessarily monotonous. Further, for the shock problem, a two-dimensional dynamical system of ODE is solved numerically with limit values corresponding to the upstream and downstream states. As a by-product of this study two new linearizations for the Riccati coupled equations with two functions are proposed.Keywords
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