Maxwell Slip Model Reference

The Maxwell Slip model allows you to model a partial slip at the wall. It is usually used for microfluidics applications.

Theory See Theory Guide—Wall: Partial-Slip Wall.
Provided by [physics continuum] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Maxwell Slip
Requires
  • Material: Gas or Multi-Component Gas
  • Flow: any
  • Viscous Regime: Laminar
Activates Material Properties
  • Lennard-Jones Characteristic Length (Angstrom) (if an Energy model is selected)
  • Mean Free Path
  • Momentum Accommodation Factor

See Material Properties.

Boundary Inputs See Boundary Settings.

Material Properties

Lennard-Jones Characteristic Length (Angstrom) (if an Energy model is selected)
σ in Eqn. (844). For multi-component gases, this value is calculated as a mass-weighted average of the gas components. If you adjust this value, make sure that it realistically represents values given in literature for the specific material.
Mean Free Path
L in Eqn. (843).
Method Corresponding Value Nodes
Constant
Constant
Specifies the mean free path using a scalar profile value.
Field Function
Field Function
Specifies the mean free path using a scalar field function.
Kinetic Theory (if an Energy model is selected)

Uses kinetic theory to calculate the mean free path.

Kinetic Theory
This node provides no properties.
Momentum Accommodation Factor
σ v in Eqn. (843). For multi-component gases, this value is calculated as a mass-weighted average of the gas components. The value must be in the range from 0 through 1.

Boundary Settings

Wall
Shear Stress Specification
Defines how a wall surface acts on a fluid passing across it.
Method Corresponding Physics Value Nodes
Partial-Slip

Applies the Maxwell Slip model to the wall boundary.

None.