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发表于 2014-5-12 20:20:15
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The speed of sound is defined as the propagation speed of density fluctuations. Thus, one can DERIVE this speed based on a model. More specifically, one can derive linearized hydrodynamic equations to figure out the speeds of all waves and dissipation. For D2Q9 model, you can see how this is done in the following paper:
P. Lallemand and L.-S. Luo.
Theory of the lattice Boltzmann method: Dispersion, dissipation, isotropy, Galilean invariance, and stability.
Physical Review E 61:6546-6562 (June 2000).
You can download this paper from my website in case you cannot get it else where.
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