Sanal Flow Choking in Nanoscale Fluid Flow Systems at the Zero Slip Length: Universal Benchmark Data for 3D in Silico, in Vitro and in Vivo Experiments
Abstract:Although the interdisciplinary science of nanotechnology has been advanced significantly over the last few decades there were no closed-form analytical models to predict the three-dimensional (3D) boundary-layer-blockage (BLB) factor, of diabatic flows (flows involves the transfer of heat) passing through a nanoscale tube. As the pressure of the diabatic nanofluid and/or non-continuum-flows rises, average-mean-free-path diminishes and thus, the Knudsen number lowers heading to a zero-slip wall-boundary conditi… Show more
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