Abstract

Quasi-one-dimensional inviscid flows of helium-argon mixtures are computed from a two-fluid flow model in a convergent divergent nozzle. Results show not only velocity and temperature slip but also critical mass flow rates larger than those predicted by isentropic one-dimensional flow.

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