Abstract:
The effect of the microchannel surface structure on the free-molecular gas flow is studied by the test-particle method. Simulations are performed for channels whose surface either is obtained by means of statistical modeling or is reconstructed from the data of atomic-force microscopy of real surfaces. Dependences of monochromatic molecular beam scattering on the angle of incidence and the average height of microscopic roughness elements on the surface are considered. It is demonstrated that the method developed allows one to obtain the distribution function for particles reflected from a rough surface and to use it in the boundary conditions in problems of rarefied gas dynamics.
Keywords:rarefied gas flow in microchannels, Monte Carlo test-particle method, gas-surface interaction, scattering indicatrices, atomic-force microscopy.