This article deals with the problem of temperature jump and slip velocity at the wall in gas/surface interaction. A consistent modelling of an impermeable surface involving an anisotropic scattering kernel developed in previous works is used to establish boundary conditions in unstructured molecule gas flows. Thus a temperature jump relation is derived in which the gas viscous effects at the wall and the mean velocity gradients appear. Likewise, a slip velocity relation is obtained in which both the slip coeffcient and the thermal creep coeffcient depend on the wall-to-gas temperature ratio. Moreover, both the temperature jump and the slip velocity relations involve not only one accommodation coeffcient as in usual expressions, but also the ...
International audienceIn the present paper, a variational method is applied to solve the Boltzmann e...
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We present a kinetic theory derivation of higher-order slip boundary conditions. The situation studi...
This article deals with the problem of temperature jump and slip velocity at the wall in gas/surface...
This article deals with the calculations of the temperature jump at the wall for gas flows in the sli...
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In most applications concerning a fluid flowing past a solid surface, the no-slip conditions are usu...
We present a model of scattering kernel for the boundary conditions of the Boltzmann equation for un...
International audienceThe slip velocity effect at the wall interface becomes important when the Knud...
Modeling microfluidics it is necessary to calculate gas flows through micropumps, microvalves and ot...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the anisotropic slip theory for gas flows based on t...
Maxwell's famous slip boundary condition is often misapplied in current rarefied gas flow calculatio...
This thesis focuses on the discontinuous transport profiles across fluid-solid interfaces that are c...
International audienceIn the present paper, a variational method is applied to solve the Boltzmann e...
The effect of the sliding friction has been important in calculating the heat flux of gas flow from ...
We present a kinetic theory derivation of higher-order slip boundary conditions. The situation studi...
This article deals with the problem of temperature jump and slip velocity at the wall in gas/surface...
This article deals with the calculations of the temperature jump at the wall for gas flows in the sli...
International audienceThe paper presents an interface model for gas flowing through a channel consti...
In most applications concerning a fluid flowing past a solid surface, the no-slip conditions are usu...
We present a model of scattering kernel for the boundary conditions of the Boltzmann equation for un...
International audienceThe slip velocity effect at the wall interface becomes important when the Knud...
Modeling microfluidics it is necessary to calculate gas flows through micropumps, microvalves and ot...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the anisotropic slip theory for gas flows based on t...
Maxwell's famous slip boundary condition is often misapplied in current rarefied gas flow calculatio...
This thesis focuses on the discontinuous transport profiles across fluid-solid interfaces that are c...
International audienceIn the present paper, a variational method is applied to solve the Boltzmann e...
The effect of the sliding friction has been important in calculating the heat flux of gas flow from ...
We present a kinetic theory derivation of higher-order slip boundary conditions. The situation studi...