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The following pages link to Velocity profile in the Knudsen layer for the Kramer’s problem (Q4105431):
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- Kramers' problem and the Knudsen minimum: a theoretical analysis using a linearized 26-moment approach (Q407637) (← links)
- Accurate solution and approximations of the linearized BGK equation for steady Couette flow (Q720773) (← links)
- The Kramers problem: Velocity slip and defect for a hard sphere gas with arbitrary accommodation (Q913604) (← links)
- The velocity slip problem: Accurate solutions of the BGK model integral equation (Q1007810) (← links)
- Macroscopic description of steady and unsteady rarefaction effects in boundary value problems of gas dynamics (Q2267911) (← links)
- Accurate and efficient computation of the Boltzmann equation for Couette flow: influence of intermolecular potentials on Knudsen layer function and viscous slip coefficient (Q2314330) (← links)
- Analysis and accurate numerical solutions of the integral equation derived from the linearized BGKW equation for the steady Couette flow (Q2375238) (← links)
- A comprehensive review on micro- and nano-scale gas flow effects: slip-jump phenomena, Knudsen paradox, thermally-driven flows, and Knudsen pumps (Q2681458) (← links)
- Knudsen layer behaviour and momentum accommodation from surface roughness modelling (Q2687700) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of the shear and thermal creep flows of a rarefied gas over a plane wall on the basis of the linearized Boltzmann equation for hard-sphere molecules (Q3471767) (← links)
- Velocity slip and defect: Hard sphere gas (Q3809492) (← links)
- Temperature jump and thermal creep slip: Rigid sphere gas (Q3811944) (← links)
- Analytical solution of the velocity-slip and diffuslon-slip problems by a cauchy integral method (Q3820283) (← links)
- Coupled constitutive relations: a second law based higher-order closure for hydrodynamics (Q4626258) (← links)
- Fundamental solutions to the regularised 13-moment equations: efficient computation of three-dimensional kinetic effects (Q5231581) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulations of pressure-driven flows in microchannels using Navier–Maxwell slip boundary conditions (Q5247325) (← links)