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Vibration influence on a region with gas under the adiabatic and isothermal boundary conditions

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The influence of vibration on the behavior of the perfect viscous gas inside a rectangular cavity is investigated numerically. The heat and mass transfer processes in gas are compared in the region under the isothermal and adiabatic boundary conditions. The problem is solved in the one-dimensional statement.

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Correspondence to A. V. Yakovenko.

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The work was financially supported by the Grants Council of the RF President for State Support of Leading Scientific Schools of RF (NSh-4381.2010.1).

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Zubkov, P.T., Yakovenko, A.V. Vibration influence on a region with gas under the adiabatic and isothermal boundary conditions. Thermophys. Aeromech. 20, 277–288 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869864313030037

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