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Flows Between Parallel Plates: Analytical Solutions of Regularized 13-Moment Equations for Inverse-Power-Law Models

Zhicheng Hu, Siyao Yang, Zhenning Cai

Published 2020-10-07Version 1

We study the structure of stationary channel flows predicted by the regularized 13-moment equations. Compared with the previous work [P. Taheri et al., Phys. Fluids, 21 (2009), 017102], we focus on gases whose molecules satisfy the general inverse power law. The analytical solutions are obtained for the semi-linear equations, and the structures of Couette, Fourier, and Poiseuille flows are solved by coupling the general solutions with newly derived boundary conditions. The results show excellent agreement with the reference solution in the slip-flow regime. Our results also show that the R13 equations derived from inverse power law models can have better accuracy than the R13 equations of Maxwell molecules with altered viscosity.

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