Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9727510 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2005 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article deals with the problem of temperature jump and slip velocity at the wall in gas/surface interaction. A consistent modelling of an impermeable surface involving an anisotropic scattering kernel developed in previous works is used to establish boundary conditions in unstructured molecule gas flows. Thus, a temperature jump relation is derived in which the gas viscous effects at the wall and the mean velocity gradients appear. Likewise, a slip velocity relation is obtained in which both the slip coefficient and the thermal creep coefficient depend on the wall-to-gas temperature ratio. Moreover, both the temperature jump and the slip velocity relations involve not only one accommodation coefficient as usual, but also the gas/surface information through the various (notably normal and tangential) accommodation coefficients of the momentum components.
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