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Hydrodynamic Analysis of Sound Wave Propagation in a Reactive Mixture Confined Between Two Parallel Plates

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The aim of this work is to study the problem of sound wave propagation through a binary mixture undergoing a reversible chemical reaction of type A \(+\) A \(\rightleftharpoons \) B \(+\) B, when the mixture is confined between two flat, infinite and parallel plates. One plate is stationary, whereas the other oscillates harmonically in time and constitutes an emanating source of sound waves that propagate in the mixture. The boundary conditions imposed in our problem correspond to assume that the plates are impenetrable and that the mixture chemically react at the surface plates, reaching the chemical equilibrium instantaneously. The reactive mixture is described by the Navier-Stokes equations derived from the Boltzmann equation in a chemical regime for which the chemical reaction is in its final stage. Explicit expressions for transport coefficients and chemically production rates are supplemented by the kinetic theory. Starting from this setting, we study the dynamics of the sound waves in the reactive mixture in the low frequency regime and investigate the influence of the chemical reaction on the properties of interest in the considered problem. We then compute the amplitude and phase profiles of the relevant macroscopic quantities, showing how they vary in the reactive flow between the plates in dependence on several factors, as the chemical activation energy, concentration of products and reactants, as well as oscillation speed parameter.

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The paper is partially supported by CMAT-University of Minho, through the FCT research Project UID/MAT/00013/2013.

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Kalempa, D., Silva, A.W., Soares, A.J. (2018). Hydrodynamic Analysis of Sound Wave Propagation in a Reactive Mixture Confined Between Two Parallel Plates. In: Gonçalves, P., Soares, A. (eds) From Particle Systems to Partial Differential Equations . PSPDE 2016. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 258. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99689-9_8

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