2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2004.03.027
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Gas flow in a long microchannel

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“…The measurements by Lalonde et al [15] of air flow in a 52.8 µm microtube showed a good agreement with the predictions of the conventional theory, as did those of Turner et al [16], who investigated the laminar flow of nitrogen, helium and air for smooth and rough rectangular microchannels with hydraulic diameters ranging from 4 to 100 µm. Hsieh et al [17] investigated the behavior of nitrogen flow in a 24-mm long, 200-µm wide, and 50-µm deep microchannel for Reynolds numbers between 2.6 and 89.4 and a value of the Knudsen number ranging from 0.001 to 0.02. They concluded that the effects of compressibility were more important than those due to the rarefaction and found a friction factor lower than that predicted by the conventional theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurements by Lalonde et al [15] of air flow in a 52.8 µm microtube showed a good agreement with the predictions of the conventional theory, as did those of Turner et al [16], who investigated the laminar flow of nitrogen, helium and air for smooth and rough rectangular microchannels with hydraulic diameters ranging from 4 to 100 µm. Hsieh et al [17] investigated the behavior of nitrogen flow in a 24-mm long, 200-µm wide, and 50-µm deep microchannel for Reynolds numbers between 2.6 and 89.4 and a value of the Knudsen number ranging from 0.001 to 0.02. They concluded that the effects of compressibility were more important than those due to the rarefaction and found a friction factor lower than that predicted by the conventional theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the trend obtained from Wu and Little was inconsistent with that obtained from the results obtained by Choi et al (4) using gas as working fluid in their heat transfer study in microchannel. Study from Hsieh et al (5) indicated that for Knudsen number in the range from 0.001 to 0.02 and for gas in long microchannel, the experimental results obtained were lower than those obtained from the conventional prediction. Lelea et al (6) used the experimental method and numerical simulation for the study of the thermo-fluidic behavior of the fluid in stainless steel microchannel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…For example, experiments conducted by Pfahler et al (1990), Arkilic et al (1994Arkilic et al ( , 1997, Harley et al (1995), Choi et al (1991), Pong et al (1994), Araki et al (2000), Zohar et al (2002), Jang and Wereley (2004), Hsieh et al (2004) on the transport of gases in microchannels confirm that continuum analyses are unable to predict flow properties in micro-sized devices. Arkilic et al (1994Arkilic et al ( , 1997 studied helium flow through microchannels and found significant reduction in the Poiseuille number.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%