EVENT DETAILS AND ABSTRACT


PDE Seminar

Title: Reactive Flows Involing Metastability Modeling Liquid/Vapour Phase Transitions, its Wave Patterns and Ring Formations
Speaker: Professor Haitao Fan
Speaker Info: Georgetown University
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Abstract:

Liquid/vapor phase transitions occur daily. Many interesting phenomena in liquid/vapor phase changes are related to metastable regions of the fluids. In this talk, a model for fluid flows involving liquid/vapor phase transitions is introduced. This isothermal case of the model, approximating fluids with large molar heat capacities, is studied. Such fluids include many important fluids, such as gasoline. Existence and nonexistence conditions for traveling waves are provided. Wave patterns in the model matches major one-dimensional wave patterns observed in shock tube experiments. A peculiar phenomenon, symmetry breaking and ring formation, observed in experiments is also explained by this model.
Date: Thursday, March 13, 2003
Time: 4:10pm
Where: Lunt 105
Contact Person: Prof. Gui-Qiang Chen
Contact email: gqchen@math.northwestern.edu
Contact Phone: 847-491-5553
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