Rarefied gas flow into a vacuum from a plane long channel closed at one end
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3470145 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1050544 (Why is no real title available?)
- Computation of rarefied diatomic gas flows through a plane microchannel
- Numerical investigation of rarefied diatomic gas flows through a plane channel into a vacuum
- Numerical simulation of shock wave propagation in microchannels using continuum and kinetic approaches
- Rarefied gas deceleration in a channel in the case of expansion into a vacuum
- Solution of the Boltzmann equation for unsteady flows with shock waves in narrow channels
- Unsteady rarefied-gas flow between parallel plates
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(9)- A hybrid method for the computation of a rarefied gas jet efflux through a very long channel into vacuum
- Kinetic study of the effects of boundary geometry on rarefied vapor flow
- Regarding a benchmark problem: rarefied gas flow through a rough-surfaced channel
- Unsteady rarefied gas flow with shock wave in a channel
- Numerical investigation of rarefied diatomic gas flows through a plane channel into a vacuum
- Rarefied gas flow reflection from a wall with an orifice and gas outflow into a vacuum
- Rarefied gas deceleration in a channel in the case of expansion into a vacuum
- Evolution to a steady state for a rarefied gas flowing from a tank into a vacuum through a plane channel
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