Abstract:
A single-species gas flow into vacuum in a constant-section channel is computed by means of the Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method. It is shown that the longitudinal, transverse, and total kinetic temperatures are significantly different in the head part of the flow, which is a consequence of the arising translational nonequilibrium. The flow is almost self-similar in the entire region of flow expansion (except for distributions of the transverse and total kinetic temperatures in the head part of the gas flow), which allows one to predict flow parameters at times greater than those used in simulations.