Molecular dynamics study of the sonic horizon of microscopic Laval nozzles.

Phys Rev E

Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Kepler University, 4040 Linz, Austria.

Published: June 2024

A Laval nozzle can accelerate expanding gas above supersonic velocities, while cooling the gas in the process. This work investigates this process for microscopic Laval nozzles by means of nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of stationary flow, using grand-canonical Monte Carlo particle reservoirs. We study the steady-state expansion of a simple fluid, a monoatomic gas interacting via a Lennard-Jones potential, through an idealized nozzle with atomically smooth walls. We obtain the thermodynamic state variables pressure, density, and temperature but also the Knudsen number, speed of sound, velocity, and the corresponding Mach number of the expanding gas for nozzles of different sizes. We find that the temperature is well defined in the sense that the each velocity components of the particles obey the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, but it is anisotropic, especially for small nozzles. The velocity autocorrelation function reveals a tendency towards condensation of the cooled supersonic gas, although the nozzles are too small for the formation of clusters. Overall we find that microscopic nozzles act qualitatively like macroscopic nozzles in that the particles are accelerated to supersonic speeds while their thermal motion relative to the stationary flow is cooled. We find that, like macroscopic Laval nozzles, microscopic nozzles also exhibit a sonic horizon, which is well defined on a microscopic scale. The sonic horizon is positioned only slightly further downstream compared to isentropic expansion through macroscopic nozzles, where it is situated in the most narrow part. We analyze the sonic horizon by studying space-time density correlations, i.e., how thermal fluctuations at two positions of the gas density are correlated in time and find that after the sonic horizon there are indeed no upstream correlations on a microscopic scale.

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