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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2003, Volume 15, Number 6, Pages 125–128 (Mi mm451)  

NPNJ-2002

Supersonic rarefied gas flow through a grid of normally posed plane plates

S. P. Popov, F. G. Cheremisin

Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: One consider the gas flow through a periodic grid formed by plane plates of infinite length. The computational problem is formulated as 2 dimensional unsteady one. It is solved by combined application of Boltzmann and Navier–Stockes equations. The kinetic equation is solved inside strongly unequillibrium zones near the plates, while outside this area the hydrodynamic equations are used.
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Language: Russian
Citation: S. P. Popov, F. G. Cheremisin, “Supersonic rarefied gas flow through a grid of normally posed plane plates”, Matem. Mod., 15:6 (2003), 125–128
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\by S.~P.~Popov, F.~G.~Cheremisin
\paper Supersonic rarefied gas flow through a grid of normally posed plane plates
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 2003
\vol 15
\issue 6
\pages 125--128
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm451}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1042.76038}
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