Instantaneous Heating and Cooling Caused by Periodic or Aperiodic Sound of Any Characteristic Duration in a Gas with Vibrational Relaxation - Publikacja - MOST Wiedzy

Wyszukiwarka

Instantaneous Heating and Cooling Caused by Periodic or Aperiodic Sound of Any Characteristic Duration in a Gas with Vibrational Relaxation

Abstrakt

Thermodynamic relaxation of internal degrees of a molecule's freedom in a gas occurs with some characteristic time. This makes wave processes in a gas behave differently depending on the ratio of characteristic duration of perturbations and the relaxation time. In particular, generation of the secondary non-wave modes by intense sound in a nonlinear flow dependens on frequency. These kinds of interaction are considered in this study. The exact links between perturbations inside every type of a fluid's motion (modes) and resulting weakly nonlinear equations for interacting modes are derived. These equations are instantaneous and hence are valid for pulsed excitation. Some kind of energy inflow makes a gas with excited degrees of oscillatory molecule's freedom acoustically active. That leads to anomalous acoustic cooling of a gas. The impact of standard viscosity, thermal conductivity, and dependence of the power of energy inflow on temperature is briefly discussed.

Cytowania

  • 1

    CrossRef

  • 0

    Web of Science

  • 2

    Scopus

Cytuj jako

Słowa kluczowe

Informacje szczegółowe

Kategoria:
Publikacja w czasopiśmie
Typ:
artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Opublikowano w:
ACTA ACUSTICA UNITED WITH ACUSTICA nr 103, strony 607 - 615,
ISSN: 1610-1928
Język:
angielski
Rok wydania:
2017
Opis bibliograficzny:
Perelomova A.: Instantaneous Heating and Cooling Caused by Periodic or Aperiodic Sound of Any Characteristic Duration in a Gas with Vibrational Relaxation// ACTA ACUSTICA UNITED WITH ACUSTICA. -Vol. 103, nr. 4 (2017), s.607-615
DOI:
Cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu elektronicznego (otwiera się w nowej karcie) 10.3813/aaa.919089
Weryfikacja:
Politechnika Gdańska

wyświetlono 106 razy

Publikacje, które mogą cię zainteresować

Meta Tagi