Jaiswal, S and Dongari, Nishanth
(2015)
Implementation of Knudsen Layer Effects In Open Source CFD Solver for Effective Modeling of Microscale Gas Flows.
In: Proceedings of the 23rd National Heat and Mass Transfer Conference and 1st International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference (IHMTC), 17-20 December, 2015, Thiruvananthapuram, India.
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Abstract
We incorporate the power law (PL) based geometry de-
pendent mean free path (MFP) model into the open-source
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software OpenFOAM.
As gas transport properties can be related to the mean
free path through kinetic theory, the Navier-Stokes-Fourier
constitutive relations are then modified in order to model
the flow behavior in the Knudsen layers close to surfaces.
The velocity slip and temperature jump boundary condi-
tions are also modified in the rhoCentralFoam solver. We
carry out numerical simulations in order to accuarately cap-
ture the knudsen-layer effect in microscale gas flows. Our
model implementation is validated against the direct sim-
ulation Monte-Carlo (DSMC) data. The modified rhoCen-
tralFOAM solver is applied to low and high mach number
velocity-driven (Couette) flow and Fourier heat transfer in
microchannels. The results show that our solver greatly im-
proves the near-wall accuracy of the Navier-Stokes-Fourier
equations, well beyond the slip-flow regime. The importance
of this paper stems from the numerical simulation point of
view, as OpenFOAM tool is open source, parallel-friendly,
and able to solve flows involving complex geometries and
unstructured mesh.
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