Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
762055 Computers & Fluids 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The pressure-driven gas flow between parallel plates of finite length is analyzed.•For simulation the full Boltzmann equation and its BGK model are applied.•Knudsen number ranges from the free-molecular regime to the slip one.•The reservoir pressure ratios leads to subsonic and supersonic flows.•Applicability of kinetic model for microscale computations is discussed.

The pressure driven gas flow through planar microchannel is analyzed on the basis of the full Boltzmann equation and its kinetic Bhatnagar–Gross–Krook (BGK) model provided with the Maxwell diffuse boundary condition. The implicit–explicit numerical scheme along with the discrete velocity method are implemented. The optimization of algorithms via parallel programming with MPI in the physical space has been done. Calculations are carried out for Knudsen number ranging from the free-molecular regime to the slip one and for reservoir pressure ratios leading to subsonic and supersonic flows, including flow into vacuum. The structure of the flow field as a function of pressure ratio, rarefaction parameter and channel geometry are quantified from a kinetic standpoint. The range of applicability of the BGK kinetic model for microscale computations via comparison with the full Boltzmann solution is discussed. The choice of reservoir domain size is also considered.

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