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      One‐way flow of a rarefied gas induced in a channel with a periodic temperature distribution

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      Physics of Fluids
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          Numerical analysis of the shear and thermal creep flows of a rarefied gas over a plane wall on the basis of the linearized Boltzmann equation for hard‐sphere molecules

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            Nanowire array composites.

            Long, nanometer-size metallic wires can be synthesized by injection of the conducting melt into nanochannel insulating plates. Large-area arrays of parallel wires 200 nanometers in diameter and 50 micrometers long with a packing density of 5 x 10(8) per square centimeter have been fabricated in this way. When charged, the ends of the wires generate strong, short-range electric fields. The nanowire electric fields have been imaged at high spatial resolution with a scanning force microscope.
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              Thermal Creep in Rarefied Gas

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                Journal
                Physics of Fluids
                Physics of Fluids
                AIP Publishing
                1070-6631
                1089-7666
                August 1996
                August 1996
                : 8
                : 8
                : 2227-2235
                Article
                10.1063/1.869101
                ddd49da1-4e39-47ef-be8c-a8e1bf54d29a
                © 1996
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