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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF DROP MIGRATION IN CHANNEL FLOW UNDER ZERO-GRAVITY

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF DROP MIGRATION IN CHANNEL FLOW UNDER ZERO-GRAVITY
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摘要 The migration of deformable drops in the channel flow neglecting the gravity influence is investigated numerically by solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the finite- difference method coupled with the front-tracking technique.The objectives of this study are to examine the effectiveness of the present approach for predicting the migration of drops in a shear flow and to investigate the behavior of the drop migration in the channel flow under zero-gravity.To validate the present calculation,some typical results are compared with available computational and theoretical data,which confirms that the present approach is reliable in predicting the drop migration. With respect to the drop migration in the channel flow at finite Reynolds numbers,the drops either move to an equilibrium lateral position or undergo an oscillatory motion under different conditions. The effects of some typical parameters,e.g.,the Reynolds number,the Weber number,the viscosity ratio and the density ratio of the drop fluid to the suspending medium,and the drop size,on the migration of drops are discussed and analyzed. The migration of deformable drops in the channel flow neglecting the gravity influence is investigated numerically by solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the finite- difference method coupled with the front-tracking technique.The objectives of this study are to examine the effectiveness of the present approach for predicting the migration of drops in a shear flow and to investigate the behavior of the drop migration in the channel flow under zero-gravity.To validate the present calculation,some typical results are compared with available computational and theoretical data,which confirms that the present approach is reliable in predicting the drop migration. With respect to the drop migration in the channel flow at finite Reynolds numbers,the drops either move to an equilibrium lateral position or undergo an oscillatory motion under different conditions. The effects of some typical parameters,e.g.,the Reynolds number,the Weber number,the viscosity ratio and the density ratio of the drop fluid to the suspending medium,and the drop size,on the migration of drops are discussed and analyzed.
作者 柳涛 陆夕云
出处 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2004年第3期199-205,共7页 力学学报(英文版)
基金 The project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10125210) and the Hundred-Talent Programme of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词 drop migration zero-gravity front-tracking method finite-difference method drop migration zero-gravity front-tracking method finite-difference method
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