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Velocity of approach factor, flow measurement

The above results show close agreement between the experimental and theoretical friction factor (solid line) in the limiting case of the continuum flow regime. The Knudsen number was varied to determine the influence of rarefaction on the friction factor with ks/H and Ma kept low. The data shows that for Kn < 0.01, the measured friction factor is accurately predicted by the incompressible value. As Kn increased above 0.01, the friction factor was seen to decrease (up to a 50% X as Kn approached 0.15). The experimental friction factor showed agreement within 5% with the first-order slip velocity model. [Pg.43]


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