Sound wave propagation in transition-regime micro- and nanochannels
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- Analysis of discretization in the direct simulation Monte Carlo
- DIRECT SIMULATION MONTE CARLO: Recent Advances and Applications
- Molecular simulations of sound wave propagation in simple gases
- Numerical analysis of the Poiseuille and thermal transpiration flows between two parallel plates on the basis of the Boltzmann equation for hard-sphere molecules
- The Theory of the Propagation of Plane Sound Waves in Tubes
- Time step truncation error in direct simulation Monte Carlo
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(10)- Sound wave propagation in rarefied molecular gases
- Non-continuum effects on a squeezed gas film in a two-dimensional acoustic resonator
- A low-variance deviational simulation Monte Carlo for the Boltzmann equation
- Oscillatory shear-driven gas flows in the transition and free-molecular-flow regimes
- Nonplanar oscillatory shear flow: From the continuum to the free-molecular regime
- The limits of Navier-Stokes theory and kinetic extensions for describing small-scale gaseous hydrodynamics
- The sound of a pulsating sphere in a rarefied gas: continuum breakdown at short length and time scales
- Rarefaction effects on shear driven oscillatory gas flows: A direct simulation Monte Carlo study in the entire Knudsen regime
- Acoustic interaction of a finite body in a rarefied gas: does sound reciprocity hold at non-continuum conditions?
- Sound propagation through a rarefied gas confined between source and receptor at arbitrary Knudsen number and sound frequency
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