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Condensation of subsonic and supersonic gas flows on a flat surface

•Moment method for BKE and MD simulation provide close flow profiles in steady gas condensation on a flat surface.•MD confirms that the surface may condense a steady supersonic flow with a shock front standing in reference to this surface.•Physical conditions required for the complete, partial, and...

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Published in:International journal of heat and mass transfer 2022-12, Vol.198, p.123390, Article 123390
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