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Rarefied flow in a channel and a periodic system of channels
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    Rarefied flow in a channel and a periodic system of channels (English)
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    15 January 2001
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    The steady two-dimensional isothermal rarefied flow in a channel between two parallel flat plates of finite length is studied on the basis of numerical solution of a linearized kinetic problem. The channel may either be isolated or constitute a cell of a periodic cascade consisting of zero-thickness plates arranged one above the other. As the channel length increases, the flow in it approaches asymptotically the one-dimensional Poiseuille flow. The author shows that the asymptotic dependence of the gas flow rate on low Knudsen number corresponding to an infinitely long channel is already attained for a channel of length equal to several channel ends. The author investigates also the effect of boundary conditions imposed on the channel entrance.
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    asymptotic solution
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    steady two-dimensional isothermal rarefied flow
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    two parallel flat plates of finite length
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    linearized kinetic problem
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    periodic cascade
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    one-dimensional Poiseuille flow
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    gas flow rate
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    infinitely long channel
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