The process of heat and mass transfer in a long cylindrical channel has been considered in terms of the mirror–diffuse model of the Maxwell boundary condition. The Hazen–Williams equation is… Click to show full abstract
The process of heat and mass transfer in a long cylindrical channel has been considered in terms of the mirror–diffuse model of the Maxwell boundary condition. The Hazen–Williams equation is used as a basic equation of the process kinetics. A constant temperature gradient is maintained in the channel. The heat and mass fluxes through the cross section of the channel versus the tangential momentum accommodation coefficient have been calculated in a wide range of the Knudsen number. The heat flux profiles have been constructed. A comparison with relevant published data has been carried out.
               
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