A study of microkinetic adjustments required to match shock wave experiments and Monte Carlo Direct Simulation for a wide Mach number rangeShock wave thickness predictions from Monte Carlo Direct Simulations, using differential scattering and the Maitland-Smith-Aziz interatomic potential, underpredict experiments as shock Mach numbers increase above about 4. Examination of several sources of data has indicated that at relatively high energies the repulsive portion of accepted potentials such as the Maitland-Smith-Aziz may be too steep. An Exponential-6 potential due to Ross, based on high energy molecular beam scattering data and shock velocity measurements in liquid argon, has been combined with the lower energy portion of the Maitland-Smith-Aziz potential. When this hybrid potential is used in Monte Carlo Direct Simulations, agreement with experiments is improved over the previous predictions using the pure Maitland-Smith-Aziz form.
Document ID
19900051337
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pham-Van-diep, Gerald C. (University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Muntz, E. Phillip (University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Erwin, Daniel A. (Southern California Los Angeles, CA, United States)