Modeling Acoustic Effects on Shear-Coaxial Jet Flow Utilizing Molecular Dynamic Simulation

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Modeling Acoustic Effects on Shear-Coaxial Jet Flow Utilizing Molecular Dynamic Simulation : 9781288285907 : 01 Nov 2012 : The purpose of this research is to determine if acoustical effects on a coaxial shear injection jet flow can be modeled utilizing molecular dynamic simulation. Molecular dynamic simulations model flows as a group of interacting particles. The flow in this research was simulated using nitrogen molecules. The initial task involved achieving effective geometry for a simulated coaxial jet. The coaxial jet geometry was driven by the desire for simulations to operate in the continuum regime, which requires very low Knudsen numbers. Three outer to inner jet ratios of 0.0, 1.0, and 6.0 were examined with the inner jet velocity maintained constant at 50 m/s. Velocity profiles in the injector need to be controlled in order to validate the continuum flow. Acoustic interference is introduced into the simulation, and mixing and density profiles provide valuable information into

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