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Effect of inelastic collisions on the first-order slip coefficients for a diatomic gas with rotational degrees of freedom
Authors:A B Poddoskin
Abstract:When solving problems of inhomogeneous gas dynamics in the slip regime, it is necessary to know the boundary conditions for the velocity, temperature, heat fluxes, etc., that is, the boundary conditions for the gas macroparameters. In particular, such problems arise in developing the theory of thermophoresis of moderately large aerosol particles 1].The problem of monatomic and molecular (di- and polyatomic) gas slip along a boundary surface is considered in many publications (see, for example, 2–8]). The first-order effects include the isothermal and thermal gas slips characterized by the coefficients Cm and KTS, respectively.In contrast to a monatomic gas, the molecules of diatomic and polyatomic gases have internal degrees of freedom, which considerably complicates the kinetic equation 9]. The lack of reliable models for the intermolecular interaction potential predetermines the need to construct model kinetic equations 10].In this study, for a diatomic gas whose molecules have rotational degrees of freedom, we propose a model kinetic equation obtained by developing the approach described in 6]. With the use of this model equation, the problem of diatomic gas slip along a plane surface is solved. As a result, for diatomic gases the coefficients Cm and KTS, which depend on the thermophysical gas parameters and the intensity of inelastic collisions, are obtained.Translated from Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Academii Nauk, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 6, 2004, pp. 176–182. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2004 by Poddoskin.
Keywords:model kinetic equation  distribution function  slip coefficients  inelastic collisions
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