Umberto Marini Bettolo Marconi, Simone Melchionna
The Enskog-like kinetic approach, recently introduced by us to study strongly inhomogeneous flu- ids, is reconsidered in order to improve the description of the transport coefficients. The approach is based on a separation of the interaction between hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic parts. The latter is treated within a simple relaxation approximation. We show that, by considering the non-hydrodynamic part via a weighted density approximation, we obtain a better prediction of the transport coefficients. By virtue of the simplicity of the kinetic equation we are able to solve numer- ically the phase space distribution in the presence of inhomogeneities, such as confining surfaces, via a Lattice Boltzmann method. Analytical estimates of the importance of these corrections to the transport coefficients in bulk conditions is provided. Poiseuille flow of the hard-sphere fluid confined between two parallel smooth walls is studied and their pore-averaged properties are determined.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.7880
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