Anisotropic scattering kernel and temperature jump at the wall

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Kokou Dadzie
1977 ◽  
Vol 32 (9) ◽  
pp. 914-926 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Waldmann

Within the framework of boundary conditions recently developed for the linearized Boltzmann equation 1 the problem of heat transfer between parallel plates can be solved in terms of "transport- relaxation eigenfunctions". The particle distribution function and the total heat transfer in the Knudsen case are exactly expressed by integrals over the interfacial scattering kernel occurring in the new scheme. A detailed discussion of the general case gives an exact formula and sign statement for the temperature jump at parallel plates. An approximation, which encompasses v. Smoluchowski's approach, lies at hand. This approximation is also readily confirmed by a moment method.


2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-107
Author(s):  
Kadir Kacira ◽  
Huseyin Bilgic ◽  
Faruk Yasa

The effect of anisotropic scattering on the eigenvalues of a multiplying (c >1) and non-multi-plying (c < 1) slab in one-speed neutron transport equation is studied. We have made some calculations, not only for the cases c<1 and 0 < g < 1, but also the cases of c >1 and -1<g<0 by using the linear and quadratic approximations of the Henyey-Greenstein scattering kernel. The asymmetry parameter g consists of isotropic, backward and forward bias. An extensive numerical survey is carried out for the eigenvalues in order to provide an accurate evaluation. The numerical results indicate that the discrete eigenvalue increases with forward scattering and decreases with backward scattering in expansions of linear and quadratic anisotropic scattering.


Author(s):  
T. Wichertjes ◽  
E.J. Kwak ◽  
E.F.J. Van Bruggen

Hemocyanin of the horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) has been studied in nany ways. Recently the structure, dissociation and reassembly was studied using electron microscopy of negatively stained specimens as the method of investigation. Crystallization of the protein proved to be possible and X-ray crystallographic analysis was started. Also fluorescence properties of the hemocyanin after dialysis against Tris-glycine buffer + 0.01 M EDTA pH 8.9 (so called “stripped” hemocyanin) and its fractions II and V were studied, as well as functional properties of the fractions by NMR. Finally the temperature-jump method was used for assaying the oxygen binding of the dissociating molecule and of preparations of isolated subunits. Nevertheless very little is known about the structure of the intact molecule. Schutter et al. suggested that the molecule possibly consists of two halves, combined in a staggered way, the halves themselves consisting of four subunits arranged in a square.


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