Thermally induced rarefied gas flow in a three-dimensional enclosure with square cross-section

Zhu, Lianhua and Yang, Xiaofan and Guo, Zhaoli (2017) Thermally induced rarefied gas flow in a three-dimensional enclosure with square cross-section. Physical Review Fluids, 2 (12). 123402. ISSN 2469-990X (https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.2.123402)

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Abstract

Rarefied gas flow in a three-dimensional enclosure induced by nonuniform temperature distribution is numerically investigated. The enclosure has a square channel-like geometry with alternatively heated closed ends and lateral walls with a linear temperature distribution. A recently proposed implicit discrete velocity method with a memory reduction technique is used to numerically simulate the problem based on the nonlinear Shakhov kinetic equation. The Knudsen number dependencies of the vortices pattern, slip velocity at the planar walls and edges, and heat transfer are investigated. The influences of the temperature ratio imposed at the ends of the enclosure and the geometric aspect ratio are also evaluated. The overall flow pattern shows similarities with those observed in two-dimensional configurations in literature. However, features due to the three-dimensionality are observed with vortices that are not identified in previous studies on similar two-dimensional enclosures at high Knudsen and small aspect ratios.