The regularized 13 moment (R13) equations are a macroscopic model for the description of rarefied gas flows in the transition regime. The equations have been shown to give meaningful results for Knudsen numbers up to about 0.5. Here, their range of applicability is extended by deriving and testing boundary conditions for evaporating and condensing interfaces. The macroscopic interface conditions are derived from the microscopic interface conditions of kinetic theory. Tests include evaporation into a half-space and evaporation/condensation of a vapor between two liquid surfaces of different temperatures. Comparison indicates that overall the R13 equations agree better with microscopic solutions than classical hydrodynamics.
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Struchtrup, H., Beckmann, A., Rana, A. S., & Frezzotti, A. (2017). Evaporation boundary conditions for the R13 equations of rarefied gas dynamics. Physics of Fluids, 29(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4989570
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