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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 57, 2010 - Issue 5
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Flow Characteristics of Three-Dimensional Microscale Backward-Facing Step Flows

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Pages 331-345 | Received 30 Jun 2009, Accepted 06 Dec 2009, Published online: 08 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

The flow in three-dimensional (3-D) microscale backward-facing step is investigated using the direct simulation Monte Carlo method. To ensure the rationality of two-dimensional (2-D) simplification for a 3-D structure, the flow characteristics of the 3-D microscale backward-facing step flows with various cross-section aspect ratios are compared with those of 2-D simplification. When the cross-section aspect ratio of 3-D flow cases is greater than 5, the approaching level of 3-D flows to 2-D simplification is over 98% for the nitrogen flow with inlet Knudsen number (Kn) of 0.04. Moreover, it is found that the approaching level decreases as Kn increases. The dependence between the vortex stability and the cross-section aspect ratio is studied. It is found that the flow separation, recirculation, and reattachment will disappear as the cross-section aspect ratio is less than 1 for flows with inlet Kn of 0.04.

Tse-Yang Hsieh would like to acknowledge the post-doctoral research grant from the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC97-2811-E-032-001 and NSC98-2811-E-002-064). This research is supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC96-2221-E-032-007-MY3).

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