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A multiple-relaxation-time discrete Boltzmann model (DBM) is proposed for multicomponent mixtures, where compressible, hydrodynamic, and thermodynamic nonequilibrium effects are taken into account. It allows the specific heat ratio and the Prandtl number to be adjustable, and is suitable for both low and high speed fluid flows. From the physical side, besides being consistent with the multicomponent Navier-Stokes equations, Ficks law and Stefan-Maxwell diffusion equation in the hydrodynamic limit, the DBM provides more kinetic information about the nonequilibrium effects. The physical capability of DBM to describe the nonequilibrium flows, beyond the Navier-Stokes representation, enables the study of the entropy production mechanism in complex flows, especially in multicomponent mixtures. Moreover, the current kinetic model is employed to investigate nonequilibrium behaviors of the compressible Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI). It is found that, in the dynamic KHI process, the mixing degree and fluid flow are similar for cases with various thermal conductivity and initial temperature configurations. Physically, both heat conduction and temperature exert slight influences on the formation and evolution of the KHI.
A new lattice Boltzmann model for multicomponent ideal gas mixtures is presented. The model development consists of two parts. First, a new kinetic model for Stefan- Maxwell diffusion amongst the species is proposed and realized as a lattice Boltzman
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