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Title: Temperature distribution in the force-driven poiseuille gas flow by molecular dynamics
Authors: Ranjith, R
Park, JH
Myong, RS
4th Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2014)
Keywords: force-driven Poiseuille flow;thermal behavior;molecular dynamics (MD);non-Fourier law
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Brunel University London
Citation: 4th Micro and Nano Flows Conference, University College London, UK, 7-10 September 2014, Editors CS König, TG Karayiannis and S. Balabani
Series/Report no.: ID 58
Abstract: The thermal behavior of the force-driven compressible Poiseuille gas flow is studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method. This type of flow situation occurs in the cooling system of MEMS/NEMS devices and hence the properties of Poiseuille gas flow become significant, especially the thermal behavior. The peculiar behavior of the force-driven Poiseuille gas flow, local minimum at the center in the temperature profile, is investigated in detail. Emphasis is placed on variations of the temperature distribution for different Knudsen numbers. Previously, the central temperature minimum and other flow peculiarities have been described by a non-classical non-Fourier theory based on nonlinear coupled constitutive relations. The main goal of this study is to investigate the thermal behavior of the force-driven Poiseuille gas flow using molecular dynamics simulations and to compare the results with that of non-classical non-Fourier theory. The MD results in general show agreement with the data from the non-classical hydrodynamic theory, which confirms the validity of MD method in analyzing the micro/nano gas flows including thermal behaviors.
Description: This paper was presented at the 4th Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2014), which was held at University College, London, UK. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Italian Union of Thermofluiddynamics, IPEM, the Process Intensification Network, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Heat Transfer Society, HEXAG - the Heat Exchange Action Group, and the Energy Institute, ASME Press, LCN London Centre for Nanotechnology, UCL University College London, UCL Engineering, the International NanoScience Community, www.nanopaprika.eu.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/9313
ISBN: 978-1-908549-16-7
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