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Thermal conductances in a collisionless gas between coaxial cylinders and concentric spheres

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2009

Yau Wu
Affiliation:
Gas Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University*

Abstract

The thermal conductances in a collisionless gas between coaxial cylinders and concentric spheres have been obtained for arbitrary thermal accommodation coefficients. This exact theory is based on the general theory of thermal conduction of collisionless gas developed recently by Wu which has been established according to his revised theory of thermal transpiration. The classical theory of thermal conductance between coaxial cylinders by Knudsen and Von Smoluchowski is only accurate to the first power of the temperature difference in which the velocity distribution in the system is assumed to be nearly Maxwellian. However, in the present paper, it is unnecessary to make this usual assumption and the exact theory has been established according to the revised theory of thermal transpiration.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1967

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