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On the drag of a flat plate at zero incidence in almost-free-molecule flow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

V. C. Liu
Affiliation:
University of Michigan Research Institute, Ann Arbor

Abstract

A physical theory is proposed for the skin friction on a flat plate at zero incidence in the transition flow regime, i.e. in the flow of a moderately rarefied gas. The ratio of the molecular mean free path to the characteristic size of the plate is assumed of order unity or larger. A general formula for the perturbation to the well-known friction of the free-molecule theory is given. This perturbation is attributed to the intermolecular collisions which are neglected on the basis of the free-molecule hypothesis. The expected rate of collisions are calculated for rigid spheres, using the classical kinetic theory.

Although this is intended as an approximate theory, the theoretical results check surprisingly well with the limited experimental data that are available. The present theory shows that the ratio of the Reynolds number to the Mach number squared is the governing parameter for determining the intermolecular collision effect on skin friction in the transition flow regime.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1959 Cambridge University Press

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