e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology
Online ISSN : 1348-0391
ISSN-L : 1348-0391

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Rarefied Gas Flow through Long Rectangular Channel with Very Small Gap-to-Width Ratio: Experiments and DSMC Calculations
Norio Ogiwara Yoichiro HoriHajime YoshidaKenta Arai
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A non-destructive, fast 2D profile monitor for an ion beam accelerator can be achieved by creating a high-density gas-sheet target in vacuum. It is known that gas flow through a long rectangular channel with a very small gap-to-width ratio is effectual in forming a gas sheet. To obtain a gas sheet with the desired performance, the spatial distribution of the emitted molecules in the candidate channel should be examined in more detail. As part of the gas-sheet development, the gas load through the channel should also be investigated to maintain the accelerator tubes in ultra-high vacuum. For efficient investigation, we explored the possibility of using direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method instead of experiments. We measured the gas flow (N2 and Ar) through the channel with gap a = 0.1 mm, width b = 50 mm, and length L = 100 mm and derived the vacuum conductance C for the Knudsen number (Kn) in the range of 0.03–104. Then, for comparing with the Kn dependence of the measured conductance, the DSMC method was used to calculate the transmission probability (the Clausing factor Ck) of the molecules passing through a channel with infinite width. The changes in Ck and C are similar. As Kn decreases from ∼103, Ck and C begin to decrease rapidly and reach a minimum when Kn is between 1 and 0.5. Then they increase as Kn decreases further to <0.5. Furthermore, we successfully simulated the spatial distribution of the molecules ejected from the channel when molecular collisions occur with increasing inlet pressure.

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