Analytical solution of gaseous slip flow in long microchannels

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2370963

DOI10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2007.01.048zbMath1151.76417OpenAlexW2063584551MaRDI QIDQ2370963

Nishanth Dongari, Abhishek Agrawal, Amit Agrawal

Publication date: 29 June 2007

Published in: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2007.01.048




Related Items (20)

Extended application of lattice Boltzmann method to rarefied gas flow in micro-channelsAnalysis of slip flow heat transfer between two unsymmetrically heated parallel plates with viscous dissipationAnalytical solution of plane Couette flow in the transition regime and comparison with direct simulation Monte Carlo dataA challenge in Navier–Stokes-based continuum modeling: Maxwell–Burnett slip lawExtending the Navier–Stokes solutions to transition regime in two-dimensional micro- and nanochannel flows using information preservation schemeA new boundary scheme for simulation of gas flow in kerogen pores with considering surface diffusion effectA novel algorithm for implementing a specified wall heat flux in DSMC: application to micro/nano flows and hypersonic flowsThe implementation of subsonic boundary conditions for the direct simulation Monte Carlo method in dsmcFoamA novel linear stability analysis method for plane Couette flow considering rarefaction effectsA comprehensive review on micro- and nano-scale gas flow effects: slip-jump phenomena, Knudsen paradox, thermally-driven flows, and Knudsen pumpsSimulation of gas flow in microchannels with a single bendThree-dimensional laminar slip-flow and heat transfer in a rectangular microchannel with constant wall temperatureAnalytical solution of gaseous slip flow between two parallel plates described by the Oseen equationA perturbation-based solution of Burnett equations for gaseous flow in a long microchannelSlip flow in a microchannel driven by rhythmic wall contractionsA novel kinetic-based slip velocity boundary condition suitable for compressible gas flows in micro-/nanochannelsAnalytical solution of the Burnett equations for gaseous flow in a long microchannelAn Extended Langhaar’s Solution for Two-Dimensional Entry Microchannel Flows with High-Order SlipGas slip flow in a fracture: local Reynolds equation and upscaled macroscopic modelDrainage flow of a viscous compressible fluid from a small capillary with a sealed end




This page was built for publication: Analytical solution of gaseous slip flow in long microchannels