scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Poiseuille flow at arbitrary Knudsen numbers and tangential momentum accommodation

P. E. Suetin, +3 more
- 18 Sep 1973 - 
- Vol. 60, Iss: 03, pp 581-592
TLDR
In this article, a Poiseuille-flow problem in a cylindrical capillary in the whole range of Knudsen numbers with incomplete tangential momentum accommodation of molecules incident on the wall has been worked out.
Abstract
A Poiseuille-flow problem in a cylindrical capillary in the whole range of Knudsen numbers with incomplete tangential momentum accommodation of molecules incident on the wall has been worked out. The linear non-homogeneous integral equation for the macroscopic gas velocity flow has been solved by the Bubnov-Galerkin method. For a limited range of Knudsen numbers, generally known results have been obtained.An experimental investigation of the rare gases helium, neon and argon in the range of Knudsen numbers 103−10−3 has been made on packets consisting of 10 and 100 glass capillaries with molten walls. Comparison of theoretical and experimental data enables us to define both slip constants and tangential momentum accommodation coefficients. In the free-molecule flow regime the accommodation coefficients are 0·935, 0·929 and 0·975 for helium, neon and argon, respectively. In the viscous slip-flow regime these coefficients are equal to 0·895, 0·865 and 0·919, respectively. This difference in the tangential momentum accommodation coefficients is, most probably, due to the variable density of adsorbed molecules coating the capillary wall. Gas viscosity coefficients which coincide with those of Kestin within 0.5% have also been calculated. Argon was used as the calibrating gas.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Molecular momentum transport at fluid-solid interfaces in MEMS/NEMS: a review.

TL;DR: This review offers an overview of the major achievements, including experiments, theories and molecular dynamics simulations, in the field with particular emphasis on the effects on microfluidics and nanofluidics in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Journal ArticleDOI

A review on slip models for gas microflows

TL;DR: In this article, a review of various slip models obtained from different theoretical, computational and experimental studies for gas microflows is presented, which reveal the discrepancies arising from different definitions in the first-order slip coefficient and various approaches to determine the second order slip coefficient.
Journal ArticleDOI

Survey on measurement of tangential momentum accommodation coefficient

TL;DR: The tangential momentum accommodation coefficient (TMAC) as discussed by the authors is the boundary condition for flow of gases in the slip and transition flow regimes, and its precise determination is important for several other applications as well.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mass flow rate measurements in a microchannel, from hydrodynamic to near free molecular regimes

TL;DR: In this paper, a polynomial second-power form is proposed for the mass flow rate expression in a microchannel with a wide Knudsen-number range in isothermal steady conditions, and the experimental errors and uncertainties were accurately investigated and estimated.
Journal ArticleDOI

Data on the Velocity Slip and Temperature Jump on a Gas-Solid Interface

TL;DR: In this article, the velocity slip and temperature jump coefficients have been applied to modeling of gas flows and a critical analysis of theoretical and experimental data available in the open literature is presented in an accessible form so that it can be easily understandable for nonspecialists in rarefied gas dynamics.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A Model for Collision Processes in Gases. I. Small Amplitude Processes in Charged and Neutral One-Component Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a kinetic theory approach to collision processes in ionized and neutral gases is presented, which is adequate for the unified treatment of the dynamic properties of gases over a continuous range of pressures from the Knudsen limit to the high pressure limit where the aerodynamic equations are valid.

Small amplitude processes in charged and neutral one-component systems

TL;DR: In this article, a kinetic theory approach to collision processes in ionized and neutral gases is presented, which is adequate for the unified treatment of the dynamic properties of gases over a continuous range of pressures from the Knudsen limit to the high pressure limit where the aerodynamic equations are valid.
Journal ArticleDOI

New Statistical Models for Kinetic Theory: Methods of Construction

Lowell H. Holway
- 01 Sep 1966 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical model of the collision term in the Boltzmann equation is introduced which is similar in concept to the well-known Krook model but yields the correct Prandtl number of ⅔ for a monatomic gas.
Journal ArticleDOI

Die äußere Reibung der Gase

W. Gaede
- 01 Jan 1913 - 
Related Papers (5)