Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
1999-01-16
Physica A 268 (1999) 607
Physics
Plasma Physics
24 LaTeX209 pages, 3 EPS figures (4 files). To be published in Physica A
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0378-4371(99)00046-1
An Enskog-Landau kinetic equation for a many-component system of charged hard spheres is proposed. It has been obtained from the Liouville equation with modified boundary conditions by the method of nonequilibrium statistical operator. On the basis of this equation the normal solutions and transport coefficients such as bulk kappa and shear eta viscosities, thermal conductivity lambda, mutual diffusion D^{\alpha\beta} and thermal diffusion D_T^\alpha have been obtained for a binary mixture in the first approximation using the Chapman-Enskog method. Numerical calculations of all transport coefficients for mixtures Ar-Kr, Ar-Xe, Kr-Xe with different concentrations of compounds have been evaluated for the cases of absence and presence of long-range Coulomb interactions. The results are compared with those obtained from other theories and experiment.
Kobryn A. E.
Omelyan Igor P.
Tokarchuk M. V.
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