drag of a sphere;
slow gas motions;
thermal stresses in a gas;
numerical study;
D O I:
10.1134/S0015462808030162
中图分类号:
O3 [力学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0801 ;
摘要:
In the slow flows of a strongly and nonuniformly heated gas, in the continuum regime (Kn -> 0) thermal stresses may be present. The theory of slow nonisothermal continuum gas flows with account for thermal stresses was developed in 1969-1974. The action of the thermal stresses on the gas results in certain paradoxical effects, including the reversal of the direction of the force exerted on a spherical particle in Stokes flow. The propulsion force effect is manifested at large but finite temperature differences between the particle and the gas. This study is devoted to the thermal-stress effect on the drag of a strongly heated spherical particle traveling slowly in a gas for small Knudsen numbers (M similar to Kn -> 0), small but finite Reynolds numbers (Re <= 1), a linear temperature dependence of the transport coefficients mu proportional to T, and large but finite temperature differences ((T-w-T-infinity)/T-infinity similar to 1). Two different systems of equations are solved numerically: the simplified Navier-Stokes equations and the modified Navier-Stokes equations with account for the thermal stresses.