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Numerical simulation of rarefied gas flow through a slit
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1992
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Numerical AnalysisDirect-simulation Monte CarloEngineeringFluid MechanicsNull CollisionParticle MethodComputational MechanicsGas-liquid FlowRarefied FlowGas DynamicNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaRarefied Gas FlowPhysicsMultiphysics ProblemMultiphase FlowNatural SciencesMonte Carlo MethodPhysical SpaceMultiscale Modeling
Two different approaches, the finite-difference method coupled with the discrete-ordinate method (FDDO), and the direct-simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method, are used in the analysis of the flow of a rarefied gas from one reservoir to another through a two-dimensional slit. The cases considered are for hard vacuum downstream pressure, finite pressure ratios, and isobaric pressure with thermal diffusion, which are not well established in spite of the simplicity of the flow field. In the FDDO analysis, by employing the discrete-ordinate method, the Boltzmann equation simplified by a model collision integral is transformed to a set of partial differential equations which are continuous in physical space but are point functions in molecular velocity space. The set of partial differential equations are solved by means of a finite-difference approximation. In the DSMC analysis, three kinds of collision sampling techniques, the time counter (TC) method, the null collision (NC) method, and the no time counter (NTC) method, are used.
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