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The relation of the shear viscosity coefficient to the recently introduced transport rate is derived within relativistic kinetic theory. We calculate the shear viscosity over entropy ratio eta/s for a gluon gas, which involves elastic gg-->gg perturbative QCD (PQCD) scatterings as well as inelastic gg<-->ggg PQCD bremsstrahlung. For alpha_{s}=0.3 we find eta/s=0.13 and for alpha_{s}=0.6, eta/s=0.076. The small eta/s values, which suggest strongly coupled systems, are due to the gluon bremsstrahlung incorporated.  相似文献   

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Summary The viscosity coefficient entering sound wave attenuation is evaluated for the liquid alkali metals in an ion-electron plasma approach. It is shown that the contribution from electrical conduction, though small, is by no means negligible. The calculated longitudinal viscosity is very close to the measured shear viscosity contribution, the bulk viscosity being expected to be small in the present approach.  相似文献   

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Using the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory correspondence, we relate the shear viscosity eta of the finite-temperature N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in the large N, strong-coupling regime with the absorption cross section of low-energy gravitons by a near-extremal black three-brane. We show that in the limit of zero frequency this cross section coincides with the area of the horizon. From this result we find eta = pi / 8N(2)T3. We conjecture that for finite 't Hooft coupling g(2)(YM)N the shear viscosity is eta = f(g(2)(YM)N)N2T3, where f(x) is a monotonic function that decreases from O(x(-2)ln(-1)(1/x)) at small x to pi/8 when x-->infinity.  相似文献   

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The artificial bulk viscosity method to numerically capture shocks is investigated for large-eddy simulation (LES). Different variations of this method are tested on a turbulent flow over a cylinder at Reynolds number of 10,000 and free-stream Mach number of 0.85. The artificial bulk viscosity model by Cook and Cabot, which is parameterized by the strain rate magnitude, is found to provide unnecessary bulk viscosity in turbulent regions away from shocks. While developed turbulent structures are found unaffected, this extra bulk viscosity is shown to significantly damp the sound field. An alternative formulation of the model which is parameterized by the rate of dilatation is proposed. This formulation is shown to avoid the unnecessary bulk viscosity and enhance the sound-prediction capability of the model. It was found that standard LES combined with artificial bulk viscosity is a promising approach for simulation of turbulent flows with shocks. The formulation of the model on curvilinear coordinates is presented in the appendix.  相似文献   

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We derive an expression relating the transport parameter q and the shear viscosity eta of a weakly coupled quark-gluon plasma. A deviation from this relation can be regarded as a quantitative measure of "strong coupling" of the medium. The ratio T{3}/q, where T is the temperature, is a more broadly valid measure of the coupling strength of the medium than eta/s, where s denotes the entropy density. Different estimates of q derived from existing Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider data are shown to imply radically different structures of the produced matter.  相似文献   

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A two-dimensional Yukawa liquid is studied using two different nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation methods. Shear viscosity values in the limit of small shear rates are reported for a wide range of Coulomb coupling parameter and screening lengths. At high shear rates it is demonstrated that this liquid exhibits shear thinning; i.e., the viscosity eta diminishes with increasing shear rate. It is expected that two-dimensional dusty plasmas will exhibit this effect.  相似文献   

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We present here an order of magnitude calculation for the coefficients of viscosity with the assumption that the drift velocity introduces asymmetry both in the single-particle distribution functionf 1 and the correlation functionP(1, 2). These asymmetric parts have been estimated considering the self-relaxation of the system when the cause of drift velocity is suddenly removed. Using these, the kinetic part of the coefficient of electron viscosity has been calculated and the result fairly agrees with similar studies by others. The potential part of shear viscosity coefficient is found to be zero while both parts of the coefficient of bulk viscosity are non-zero.  相似文献   

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We present an experimental study of the flow dynamics of a lamellar phase sheared in the Couette geometry. High-frequency ultrasonic pulses at 36 MHz are used to measure time-resolved velocity profiles. Oscillations of the viscosity occur in the vicinity of a shear-induced transition between a high-viscosity disordered fluid and a low-viscosity ordered fluid. The phase coexistence shows up as shear bands on the velocity profiles. We show that the dynamics of the rheological data result from two different processes: (i) fluctuations of slip velocities at the two walls and (ii) flow dynamics in the bulk of the lamellar phase. The bulk dynamics are shown to be related to the displacement of the interface between the two differently sheared regions in the gap of the Couette cell. Two different dynamical regimes are investigated under applied shear stress: one of small amplitude oscillations of the viscosity ( %) and one of large oscillations ( %). A phenomenological model is proposed that may account for the observed spatio-temporal dynamics.Received: 2 December 2003, Published online: 9 March 2004PACS: 83.10.Tv Structural and phase changes - 43.58. + z Acoustical measurements and instrumentation - 47.50. + d Non-Newtonian fluid flows  相似文献   

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We compare theoretical results for the shear viscosity calculated in one-loop order within the field-theoretical method of the renormalization-group theory with experiments. Our expressions describe the nonasymptotic crossover in both temperature and density, and allow us to consider effects of finite gravitation and finite frequency at which the experiments are performed. In doing so we treat the critical exponent x(eta) of the shear viscosity as an independent parameter, keeping the one-loop value of the Kawasaki amplitude fixed. Within our model we also consider the temperature and density dependence of the thermal diffusion including gravitational effects.  相似文献   

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We study the spatially correlated motions of colloidal particles in a quasi-2D system (human serum albumin protein molecules at an air-water interface) for different surface viscosities eta s. We observe a transition in the behavior of the correlated motion, from 2D interface dominated at high eta s to bulk fluid dependent at low eta s. The correlated motions can be scaled onto a master curve which captures the features of this transition. This master curve also characterizes the spatial dependence of the flow field of a viscous interface in response to a force. The scale factors used for the master curve allow for the calculation of the surface viscosity eta s that can be compared to one-particle measurements.  相似文献   

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The elliptic flow v_{2} and the ratio of the shear viscosity over the entropy density, eta/s, of gluon matter are calculated from the perturbative QCD (pQCD) based parton cascade Boltzmann approach of multiparton scatterings. For Au+Au collisions at sqrt[s]=200A GeV the gluon plasma generates large v_{2} values measured at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Standard pQCD yields eta/s approximately 0.08-0.15 as small as the lower bound found from the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory conjecture.  相似文献   

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In recent work we showed that, for a class of conformal field theories (CFT) with Gauss-Bonnet gravity dual, the shear viscosity to entropy density ratio, eta/s, could violate the conjectured Kovtun-Starinets-Son viscosity bound, eta/s > or = 1/4 pi. In this Letter we argue, in the context of the same model, that tuning eta/s below (16/25)(1/4 pi) induces microcausality violation in the CFT, rendering the theory inconsistent. This is a concrete example in which inconsistency of a theory and a lower bound on viscosity are correlated, supporting the idea of a possible universal lower bound on eta/s for all consistent theories.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a new method for measuring water bulk viscosity directly by using stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS). The relationships among shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, thermal capacity, and the line-width were deduced theoretically. The line-width and the bulk viscosity in water with different temperatures were investigated experimentally, and the error of experimental result was analyzed. The results obtained demonstrate that the proposed way is an accurate method for measuring bulk viscosity of water.  相似文献   

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Rotating cosmological models under the influence of both shear and bulk viscosity, together with scalar field and heat flow, are studied. Exact solutions of the field equations are obtained. The solutions have nonzero expansion, shear, and rotation. The properties of the solutions are studied and the temperature distribution is also given explicitly.  相似文献   

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In order to design a sonochemical reactor with high reaction efficiency, it is important to clarify the size and intensity of the sonochemical reaction field. In this study, the reaction field in a sonochemical reactor is estimated from the distribution of pressure above the threshold for cavitation. The quantitation of hydroxide radical in a sonochemical reactor is obtained from the calculation of bubble dynamics and reaction equations. The distribution of the reaction field of the numerical simulation is consistent with that of the sonochemical luminescence. The sound absorption coefficient of liquid in the sonochemical reactor is much larger than that attributed to classical contributions which are heat conduction and shear viscosity. Under the dual irradiation, the reaction field becomes extensive and intensive because the acoustic pressure amplitude is intensified by the interference of two ultrasonic waves.  相似文献   

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In this work we study the relativistic mechanics of continuous media on a fundamental level using a manifestly covariant proper time procedure. We formulate equations of motion and continuity (and constitutive equations) that are the starting point for any calculations regarding continuous media. In the force free limit, the standard relativistic equations are regained, so that these equations can be regarded as a generalization of the standard procedure. In the case of an inviscid fluid we derive an analogue of the Bernoulli equation. For irrotational flow we prove that the velocity field can be derived from a potential. If in addition, the fluid is incompressible, the potential must obey the d'Alembert equation, and thus the problem is reduced to solving the d'Alembert equation with specific boundary conditions (in both space and time). The solutions indicate the existence of light velocity sound waves in an incompressible fluid (a result known in previous literature (19) ). Relaxing the constraints and allowing the fluid to become linearly compressible one can derive a wave equation, from which the sound velocity can again be computed. For a stationary background flow, it has been demonstrated that the sound velocity attains its correct values for the incompressible and nonrelativistic limits. Finally viscosity is introduced, bulk and shear viscosity constants are defined, and we formulate equations for the motion of a viscous fluid.  相似文献   

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A theory of isothermal structural relaxation and creep of glasses below the glass transition temperature is given. According to the interstitialcy theory, the supercooled liquid state does not exist below a Kauzmann "pseudocritical" temperature T(k), which lies above the temperature T(K), commonly called the "Kauzmann temperature." Structural relaxation is simply a reduction with time of the interstitialcy concentration to the crystalline state for TT(k). The predicted viscosity eta is universal, given by eta=eta(0) + eta(T)t, in agreement with experiment. eta is continuous in T, with eta discontinuous at T(k) but linear in 1/T above and below T(k). The dependence of eta on the shear modulus directly connects kinetic and thermodynamic properties of glasses and liquids.  相似文献   

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A correction to the simple exponential temperature dependence of viscosity arises because of a difference between the real and ideal conditions for a viscous fluid flow. This correction is similar to those to pressure and volume in the real gas law. As a result, the expression for viscosity takes the form
h = h0 exp( \fracEk(T + T0 ) ).\eta = \eta _0 \exp \left( {\frac{E}{{k(T + T_0 )}}} \right).  相似文献   

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The hydrodynamic equations of the Enskog theory for inelastic hard spheres is considered as a model for rapid flow granular fluids at finite densities. A detailed analysis of the shear viscosity of the granular fluid has been done using homogenous cooling state (HCS) and uniform shear flow (USF) models. It is found that shear viscosity is sensitive to the coefficient of restitution α and pair correlation function at contact. The collisional part of the Newtonian shear viscosity is found to be dominant than its kinetic part.  相似文献   

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Leonard M. C. Sagis  Dick Bedeaux   《Physica A》1996,230(3-4):437-454
In this paper we develop a theory for the calculation of the surface shear viscosity of a planar liquid-vapor interface. The theory is an extension of the generalized hydrodynamics formalism, originally developed for the calculation of linear transport coefficients in isotropic bulk fluids. We develop an expression for the surface shear viscosity in terms of the actual shear viscosity profile in the interfacial region. We derive an expression for this profile in terms of the first four moments of the autocorrelation function of the transverse parallel velocity (the component of velocity parallel to k, which is the projection of k on to the interface). Finally, we calculate these moments for a planar liquid-vapor interface.  相似文献   

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