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A Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Without The Assumption Of Molecular Chaos 1st Tianquan Chen

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A Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Without The Assumption Of Molecular Chaos 1st Tianquan Chen
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.79 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Tian-Quan Chen
ISBN: 9789812383785, 9789812795199, 9812383786, 9812795197
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1ST

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A Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Without The Assumption Of Molecular Chaos 1st Tianquan Chen by Tian-quan Chen 9789812383785, 9789812795199, 9812383786, 9812795197 instant download after payment.

This book presents the construction of an asymptotic technique for solving the Liouville equation, which is to some degree an analogue of the Enskog–Chapman technique for solving the Boltzmann equation. Because the assumption of molecular chaos has been given up at the outset, the macroscopic variables at a point, defined as arithmetic means of the corresponding microscopic variables inside a small neighborhood of the point, are random in general. They are the best candidates for the macroscopic variables for turbulent flows. The outcome of the asymptotic technique for the Liouville equation reveals some new terms showing the intricate interactions between the velocities and the internal energies of the turbulent fluid flows, which have been lost in the classical theory of BBGKY hierarchy.

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