Scattering and tangential momentum accommodation at a 2D adsorbate-solid interface

Nicholson, David ; Bhatia, Suresh K. (2006) Scattering and tangential momentum accommodation at a 2D adsorbate-solid interface Journal of Membrane Science, 275 (1-2). pp. 244-254. ISSN 0376-7388

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2005.09.023

Abstract

We calculate tangential momentum coefficients for the exchange of momentum between molecules in transport and the internal surface of a membrane pore, modelled as a simple atomic structure. We introduce a local specular reflection (LSR) hypothesis, which states that impinging molecules undergo mirror-like reflection in a plane tangent to a surface atom at the point of impact. As a consequence, the components of the velocity, parallel to the direction of flow will (in general) change on impact. The overall effect is a loss of tangential momentum, since more is lost in the upstream direction than is gained in the downstream direction. The loss of tangential momentum is greater when the size ratio of fluid to solid atom is small, allowing more steeply inclined impact planes to become accessible to the fluid phase molecules.

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Keywords:Momentum Accommodation Coefficient; Transport; Diffuse Reflection; Specular Reflection; Pores
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