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A Numerical method for coupling the BGK model and Euler equation through the linearized Knudsen layer

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arxiv 1811.03041 v2 pith:M7BLLPJL submitted 2018-11-07 math.NA cs.NA

A Numerical method for coupling the BGK model and Euler equation through the linearized Knudsen layer

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The Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) model, a simplification of the Boltzmann equation, in the absence of boundary effect, converges to the Euler equations when the Knudsen number is small. In practice, however, Knudsen layers emerge at the physical boundary, or at the interfaces between the two regimes. We model the Knudsen layer using a half-space kinetic equation, and apply a half-space numerical solver [ESAIM: M2AN 51 (2017) 1583-1615] [Math. Comp. 86 (2017), 1269-1301] to quantify the transition between the kinetic to the fluid regime. A full domain numerical solver is developed with a domain-decomposition approach, where we apply the Euler solver and kinetic solver on the appropriate subdomains and connect them via the half-space solver. In the nonlinear case, linearization is performed upon local Maxwellian. Despite the lack of analytical support, the numerical evidence nevertheless demonstrates that the linearization approach is promising.

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