Intense evaporation of a gas from a two-dimensional periodic surface (Q1072866)

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Intense evaporation of a gas from a two-dimensional periodic surface
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    Evaporation (or condensation) of a gas is said to be intense when the normal component of the velocity of the gas in the Knudsen layer has a value of the order of the thermal velocity of a molecule. In this case the distribution function of the molecules with respect to their velocities in the Knudsen layer differs from the equilibrium (Maxwellian) value by its own magnitude. As a result of this, over the thickness of the Knudsen layer the macroparameters also vary by their own magnitudes. So in order to obtain the correct boundary conditions for the Euler gas dynamic equations, it is necessary to solve the nonlinear Boltzmann equation in the Knudsen layer. In the present study this problem is solved for a two-dimensional periodic surface in the case when the dimensions of the inhomogeneities are of the order of the mean free path of the molecules and the inhomogeneities have a rectangular shape. The flow in the Knudsen layer becomes two-dimensional, and this leads to a considerable complication of the solution of the problem.
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    evaporating two-dimensional periodic surface
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    Evaporation
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    condensation
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    macroparameters
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    boundary conditions
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    Euler gas dynamic equations
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    nonlinear Boltzmann equation
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    mean free path
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    inhomogeneities
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