Abstract
The present paper introduces a numerical method to a simple but general form of a higher-order slip boundary condition on a simple planar wall. The present numerical method for the continuum model in combination with first and second-order velocity slip boundary conditions is applied to two-dimensional rid-driven cavity flow. Rarefaction effects by slip conditions can be clearly seen in stream lines and velocity distributions depending on slip models.
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