Vacuum Microbalance Techniques 1966
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-5403-9_3
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Longitudinal Thermomolecular Flow at Intermediate Pressures — A Comparison

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“…the region of maximum force. Poulis et al [214][215][216][217] and others [218,219] have not been able to develop a satisfactory equation, even a semi-empirical one [219], that will permit one to compute corrections for the force encountered in the transition pressure region. This approach is similar to that used by Liang [184] in dealing with thermal transpiration.…”
Section: F Radiometric Forces That Results From the Thermomolecular Flow Of Gasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the region of maximum force. Poulis et al [214][215][216][217] and others [218,219] have not been able to develop a satisfactory equation, even a semi-empirical one [219], that will permit one to compute corrections for the force encountered in the transition pressure region. This approach is similar to that used by Liang [184] in dealing with thermal transpiration.…”
Section: F Radiometric Forces That Results From the Thermomolecular Flow Of Gasesmentioning
confidence: 99%