Molecular Simulation of Rarefied Supersonic Free Jets by DSMS Method
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概要
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The direct simulation Monte Carlo method is applied to the study of supersonic jets through a thin orifice. The influence of roughness of the cell network and the number of molecules in a cell on the simulation results is examined. The structure of the jets can be characterized using the rarefaction parameter introduced by Muntz et al. (AIAA J., 1970). The temperature nonequilibrium between the directions parallel and normal to the jet axis is reproduced.
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- 1999-08-15
著者
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USAMI Masaru
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Suzuka University of Medical Science and Technology
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Usami Masaru
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Mie University
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TESHIMA Koji
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Kyoto University.
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Teshima Koji
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Teshima Koji
Department Of Industrial Arts Of Education Kyoto University Of Education
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