DSMC investigation of rarefied gas flow through diverging micro- and nanochannels

Direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method with simplified Bernoulli trials (SBT) collision scheme has been used to study the rarefied pressure-driven nitrogen flow through diverging micro- and nanochannels. The fluid behaviours flowing between two plates with different divergence angles ranging be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microfluidics and nanofluidics 2017-02, Vol.21 (2), p.1, Article 18
Hauptverfasser: Ebrahimi, Amin, Roohi, Ehsan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method with simplified Bernoulli trials (SBT) collision scheme has been used to study the rarefied pressure-driven nitrogen flow through diverging micro- and nanochannels. The fluid behaviours flowing between two plates with different divergence angles ranging between 0° and 17° are described at different pressure ratios (1.5 ≤ Π ≤ 2.5) and Knudsen numbers (0.03 ≤ Kn ≤ 12.7). The primary flow field properties, including pressure, velocity, and temperature, are presented for divergent micro- and nanochannels and are compared with those of a micro- and nanochannel with a uniform cross section. The variations of the flow field properties in divergent micro- and nanochannels which are influenced by the area change, the channel pressure ratio, and the rarefication are discussed. The results show no flow separation in divergent micro- and nanochannels for all the range of simulation parameters studied in the present work. It has been found that a divergent channel can carry higher amounts of mass in comparison with an equivalent straight channel geometry. A correlation between the mass flow rate through micro- and nanochannels, the divergence angle, the pressure ratio, and the Knudsen number has been suggested. The present numerical findings prove the occurrence of Knudsen minimum phenomenon in micro- and nanochannels with non-uniform cross sections.
ISSN:1613-4982
1613-4990
DOI:10.1007/s10404-017-1855-1