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Unsteady vacuum gas flow in cylindrical tubes

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Lihnaropoulos, J.; Valougeorgis, D.
Date
2011
DOI
10.1016/j.fusengdes.2011.02.005
Keyword
Kinetic theory
Rarefied gas dynamics
Vacuum flows
Knudsen number
KNUDSEN NUMBER
WHOLE RANGE
Nuclear Science & Technology
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Abstract
The starting gas flow in a cylindrical channel is investigated in the whole range of the Knudsen number by numerically solving the governing time dependent kinetic equations in a fully deterministic manner. The gas is initially at rest and then due to a suddenly imposed uniform pressure gradient, is starting to flow. The motion is time dependent up to the point where the steady-state flow conditions are recovered. The flow field is modeled by the linearized unsteady BGK equation subject to Maxwell purely diffuse boundary conditions. The solution provides a detailed description of the evolution of the flow field with regard to time from the starting point, where the gas is at rest up to a certain time where almost steady-state conditions are recovered. Based on the results some insight of how rapidly a vacuum flow will respond to a sudden change, related to an externally imposed pressure gradient coming from a vacuum pump or a valve, is obtained. The total time to recover the stationary solution in terms of the rarefaction parameter exhibits a minimum close to the well known Knudsen minimum. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/30361
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