This paper concerns large time behavior of a regular weak solution for non-Newtonian flow equations. It is shown that the decay of the solution is of exponential type when the force term is equal to zero and the domai...This paper concerns large time behavior of a regular weak solution for non-Newtonian flow equations. It is shown that the decay of the solution is of exponential type when the force term is equal to zero and the domain is bounded. Moreover, the ratio of the enstrophy over the energy has a limit as time tends to infinity, which is an eigenvaiue of the Stokes operator.展开更多
A numerical analysis of Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow in an axi-symmetric tube with a local constriction simulating a stenosed artery under steady and pulsatile flow conditions war carried out. Bared on these resul...A numerical analysis of Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow in an axi-symmetric tube with a local constriction simulating a stenosed artery under steady and pulsatile flow conditions war carried out. Bared on these results, the concentration fields of LDL ( (low-density lipoprotein) and Albumin were discussed. According to the results, in great details the macromolecule transport influences of wall shear stress, non-Newtonian fluid character and the scale of the molecule etc are given. The results of Newtonian fluid flow and non-Newtonian fluid flow, steady flow and pulsatile flow are compared. These investigations can provide much valuable information about the correlation between the flow properties, the macromolecule transport and the development of atherosclerosis.展开更多
This paper is concerned with time decay rates for weak solutions to a class system of isotropic incompressible non-Newtonian fluid motion in R^n. With the use of the spectral decomposition methods of Stokes operator, ...This paper is concerned with time decay rates for weak solutions to a class system of isotropic incompressible non-Newtonian fluid motion in R^n. With the use of the spectral decomposition methods of Stokes operator, the optimal decay estimates of weak solutions in L^2 norm are derived under the different conditions on the initial velocity. Moreover, the error estimates of the difference between non-Newtonian flow and Navier-Stokes flow are also investigated.展开更多
Presents an h -- p finite element methods based upon a mixed variational formulation for the three-field Stokes equations and linearized Non-Newtonian flow. Computation of the algebraic system generated from Problem H...Presents an h -- p finite element methods based upon a mixed variational formulation for the three-field Stokes equations and linearized Non-Newtonian flow. Computation of the algebraic system generated from Problem H[sub h]; Methodology; Results and discussion.展开更多
The simulation of injection molding process requires a stable algorithm to model the molten polymer with non-isothermal non-Newtonian property.In this paper,a staggered and iterative scheme is particularly designed to...The simulation of injection molding process requires a stable algorithm to model the molten polymer with non-isothermal non-Newtonian property.In this paper,a staggered and iterative scheme is particularly designed to solve the velocity-pressure-temperature variables.In consideration of the polymer characteristic of high viscosity and low thermal conductivity,the non-Newtonian momentum-mass conservation equations are solved by the Crank-Nicolson method based split (CNBS) scheme,and the energy conservation equation with convective character is discretized by the characteristic Galerkin (CG) method.In addition,an arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) free surface tracking and mesh generation method is introduced to catch the front of the fluid flow.The efficiency of the proposed scheme is demonstrated by numerical experiments including a lid-driven cavity flow problem and an injection molding problem.展开更多
This paper deals with fast and reliable numerical solution methods for the incompress- ible non-Newtonian Navier-Stokes equations. To handle the nonlinearity of the governing equations, the Picard and Newton methods a...This paper deals with fast and reliable numerical solution methods for the incompress- ible non-Newtonian Navier-Stokes equations. To handle the nonlinearity of the governing equations, the Picard and Newton methods are used to linearize these coupled partial dif- ferential equations. For space discretization we use the finite element method and utilize the two-by-two block structure of the matrices in the arising algebraic systems of equa- tions. The Krylov subspace iterative methods are chosen to solve the linearized discrete systems and the development of computationally and numerically efficient preconditioners for the two-by-two block matrices is the main concern in this paper. In non-Newtonian flows, the viscosity is not constant and its variation is an important factor that effects the performance of some already known preconditioning techniques. In this paper we examine the performance of several preconditioners for variable viscosity applications, and improve them further to be robust with respect to variations in viscosity.展开更多
The magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) three-dimensional flow of Jeffrey fluid in the presence of Newtonian heating is investigated. Flow is caused by a bidirectional stretching surface. Series solutions are constructed for the...The magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) three-dimensional flow of Jeffrey fluid in the presence of Newtonian heating is investigated. Flow is caused by a bidirectional stretching surface. Series solutions are constructed for the velocity and temperature fields. Convergence of series solutions is ensured graphically and numerically. The variations of key parameters on the physical quantities are shown and discussed in detail. Constructed series solutions are compared with the existing solutions in the limiting case and an excellent agreement is noticed. Nusselt numbers are computed with and without magnetic fields. It is observed that the Nusselt number decreases in the presence of magnetic field.展开更多
Taking into account the slip flow effects, Newtonian heating, and thermal radiation, two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows and heat transfer past a permeable stretching sheet are investigated numerically. ...Taking into account the slip flow effects, Newtonian heating, and thermal radiation, two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows and heat transfer past a permeable stretching sheet are investigated numerically. We use one parameter group transformation to develop similarity transformation. By using the similarity transformation, we transform the governing boundary layer equations along with the boundary conditions into ordinary differential equations with relevant boundary conditions. The obtained ordinary differential equations are solved with the fourth-fifth order Runge-Kutta- Fehlberg method using MAPLE 13. The present paper is compared with a published one. Good agreement is obtained. Numerical results for dimensionless velocity, temperature distributions, skin friction factor, and heat transfer rates are discussed for various values of controlling parameters.展开更多
The experimental research on the non-Newtonian flow characteristic of a waxy crude oil was conducted through a rotational parallel-plates rheometer system.The test temperature is about 6.5 ℃ higher than its gel point...The experimental research on the non-Newtonian flow characteristic of a waxy crude oil was conducted through a rotational parallel-plates rheometer system.The test temperature is about 6.5 ℃ higher than its gel point.The shear stress and viscosity of the waxy crude oil show sophisticate non-Newtonian characteristics in the shear rate of 10-4-102 s-1,in which the shear stress can be divided into three parts qualitatively,i.e.stress-up region,leveling-off region,and stress-up region.This indicates that there is a yielding process in shearing for the waxy crude oil at the experimental temperature,which is similar to the yield phenomenon in thixotropy-loop test discussed by CHANG and BOGER.Furthermore,the steady shear experiment after the pre-shear process shows that the stress leveling-off region at low shear rate disappears for the waxy crude oil and the stress curve becomes a monotonic climbing one,which demonstrates that the internal structure property presenting through yielding stress at low shear rate can be changed by shearing.The experimental results also show that the internal structure of waxy crude oil presenting at low shear rate has no influence on the shear viscosity obtained at the shear rate higher than 0.1 s-1.The generalized Newtonian model is adopted to describe the shear-thinning viscosity property of the waxy crude oil at high shear rate.展开更多
A combination of the computational symbolic calculation, mathematical approach and physico-mechanical model lends to a computational intellectual analytical approach developed by the author. There is a principal diffe...A combination of the computational symbolic calculation, mathematical approach and physico-mechanical model lends to a computational intellectual analytical approach developed by the author. There is a principal difference between the computer proof and the computer derivation completed by the computer, also difference between the numerical and symbolic calculations. In this investigation the computational analytical approach is extended, and an unsteady flow of non-Newtonian fluid in the gap between two rotating coaxial cylinders is studied. The Oldroyd fluid B model is used by which the Weissenberg effects are explained in a good comparison with the experiments. The governing equations are reduced to a partial differential equation of 3 rd order for the dimensionless velocity. Using the computer software Macsyma and an improved variational approach the problem with the initial and boundary conditions is then reduced to a problem of an ordinary differential equation for different approximations. The analytical solutions are given for the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd approximations. The present investigation shows the ability of the computational symbolic manipulation in solving the problems of non-Newtonian fluid flows. There is a possibility of that to solve the problems in mathematics and mechanics. An important conclusion can be drawn from the results that the transition from a steady state to another steady state is non-unique.展开更多
In the present paper, in order to clarity the effects of non-Newtonian liquid properties on the flow, similar experiments have been conducted for that of 0.4 wt% polyacrylamide (PAM) aqueous solutions as the working l...In the present paper, in order to clarity the effects of non-Newtonian liquid properties on the flow, similar experiments have been conducted for that of 0.4 wt% polyacrylamide (PAM) aqueous solutions as the working liquid, and air as the working gas. Liquid single-phase and air-liquid two-phase flow experiments were conducted at room temperature using the horizontal rectangular mini-channel with a sudden expansion. The cross-sectional dimensions of the narrow channel upstream from the sudden expansion were 2.79 mm, 3.09 mm and 2.94 mm in the height (H), the width (W) and the hydraulic diameter (DH), while those for the wide channel were 2.95 mm, 5.98 mm and 3.95 mm. The pressure distributions in the channels upstream and downstream from the expansion were measured with calibrated pressure transducer to determine the pressure change due to the expansion. The flow pattern, the bubble velocity, the bubble length, and the void fraction were measured with a high-speed video camera. The flow pattern map is drawn from the observed flow pattern, i.e., bubble flow, slug flow and annular flow in both the wide and the narrow channels. The bubble length data were compared with the calculation by the scaling law proposed by Kanezaki et al. and Kawahara et al. The pressure change data at the expansion were compared with our previous data together with several correlations in literature. Results of such experiment and comparisons are reported in the present paper.展开更多
A mathematical model is constructed to investigate the three-dimensional flow of a non-Newtonian fluid. An in-compressible viscoelastic fluid is used in mathematical formulation. The conjugate convective process (in ...A mathematical model is constructed to investigate the three-dimensional flow of a non-Newtonian fluid. An in-compressible viscoelastic fluid is used in mathematical formulation. The conjugate convective process (in which heat the transfer rate from the bounding surface with a finite capacity is proportional to the local surface temperature) in three-dimensional flow of a differential type of non-Newtonian fluid is analyzed for the first time. Series solutions for the nonlinear differential system are computed. Plots are presented for the description of emerging parameters entering into the problem. It is observed that the conjugate heating phenomenon causes an appreciable increase in the temperature at the stretching wall.展开更多
Using k- model of turbulence and measured wall functions, turbulent flows of Newtonian (pure water) andasort of non-Newtonian fluid (dilute, drag-reduction solution of polymer) in a 180-degree curved bend were simulat...Using k- model of turbulence and measured wall functions, turbulent flows of Newtonian (pure water) andasort of non-Newtonian fluid (dilute, drag-reduction solution of polymer) in a 180-degree curved bend were simulated numerically. The calculated results agreed well with the measured velocity profiles. On the basis of calculation and measurement, appropriateness of turbulence model to complicated flow in which the large-scale vortex exists was analyzed and discussed.展开更多
The paper presents the implementation of non-Newtonian fluid properties for compressible multiphase solver in the open source framework OpenFOAM. The transport models for Power Law, Cross Power Law, Casson, Bird-Carre...The paper presents the implementation of non-Newtonian fluid properties for compressible multiphase solver in the open source framework OpenFOAM. The transport models for Power Law, Cross Power Law, Casson, Bird-Carreau and Herschel-Bulkley fluids were included in the thermophysical model library. Appropriate non-Newtonian liquids have been chosen from literature, and pressure driven test simulations are carried out. Therefore, the solver compressibleInterFoam is used to compute air-liquid mixture flows over a backward facing step. A validation of the novel models has been performed by means of a sample-based comparison of the strain rate viscosity relation. The theoretical rheological properties of the selected liquids agree well with the results of the simulated data.展开更多
The combined effects of viscous dissipation and Newtonian heating on bound- ary layer flow over a moving flat plate are investigated for two types of water-based New- tonian nanofluids containing metallic or nonmetall...The combined effects of viscous dissipation and Newtonian heating on bound- ary layer flow over a moving flat plate are investigated for two types of water-based New- tonian nanofluids containing metallic or nonmetallic nanoparticles such as copper (Cu) and titania (Ti02). The governing partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations through a similarity transformation and are solved numer- ically by a Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg method with a shooting technique. The conclusions are that the heat transfer rate at the moving plate surface increases with the increases in the nanoparticle volume fraction and the Newtonian heating, while it decreases with the increase in the Brinkmann number. Moreover, the heat transfer rate at the moving plate surface with Cu-water as the working nanofiuid is higher than that with TiO2-water.展开更多
Many problems in petroleum and chemical industry can be reduced to the solution of the helical flow of non-Newtonian fluid in eccentric annular space. The laminar helical flows of the power law fluid and Bingham fluid...Many problems in petroleum and chemical industry can be reduced to the solution of the helical flow of non-Newtonian fluid in eccentric annular space. The laminar helical flows of the power law fluid and Bingham fluid in eccentric annular space were studied. An approximate analytical solution was obtained by the infinite subdivision method, namely, the eccentric flow was replaced by the infinite concentric flows. Then, the expressions for apparent viscosity distribution, velocity distribution and the flow rate were derived for the power law fluid and the Bingham fluid respectively. In addition, the expressions for pressure drop and stability parameter were also given. It is concluded that this method is much easier to use and more accurate than the method which solves the equations directly. The results are useful for the drilling technology of oil industry, etc.展开更多
A Jeffery-Hamel (J-H) flow model of the non-Newtonian fluid type inside a convergent wedge (inclined walls) with a wall friction is derived by a nonlinear ordinary differential equation with appropriate boundary c...A Jeffery-Hamel (J-H) flow model of the non-Newtonian fluid type inside a convergent wedge (inclined walls) with a wall friction is derived by a nonlinear ordinary differential equation with appropriate boundary conditions based on similarity relationships. Unlike the usual power law model, this paper develops nonlinear viscosity based only on a tangential coordinate function due to the radial geometry shape. Two kinds of solutions are developed, i.e., analytical and semi-analytical (numerical) solutions with suitable assumptions. As a result of the parametric examination, it has been found that the Newtonian normalized velocity gradually decreases with the tangential direction progress. Also, an increase in the friction coefficient leads to a decrease in the normalized Newtonian velocity profile values. However, an increase in the Reynolds number causes an increase in the normalized velocity function values. Additionally, for the small values of wedge semi-angle, the present solutions are in good agreement with the previous results in the literature.展开更多
Based on non-Darcian flow caused by non-Newtonian liquid, the theory of one-dimensional (1D) consolidation was modified to consider variation in the total vertical stress with depth and time. The finite difference met...Based on non-Darcian flow caused by non-Newtonian liquid, the theory of one-dimensional (1D) consolidation was modified to consider variation in the total vertical stress with depth and time. The finite difference method (FDM) was adopted to obtain numerical solutions for excess pore water pressure and average degree of consolidation. When non-Darcian flow is degenerated into Darcian flow, a comparison between numerical solutions and analytical solutions was made to verify reliability of finite difference solutions. Finally, taking into account the ramp time-dependent loading, consolidation behaviors with non-Darcian flow under various parameters were analyzed. Thus, a comprehensive analysis of 1D consolidation combined with non-Darcian flow caused by non-Newtonian liquid was conducted in this paper.展开更多
Non-Newtonan fluid is a kind of fluid whose components of stresstensor aren’t theliear funtions of compoents of the strain rate tensor.Non-Newtonianfluid is beingprocessed in many kinds of modern industry,Stability ...Non-Newtonan fluid is a kind of fluid whose components of stresstensor aren’t theliear funtions of compoents of the strain rate tensor.Non-Newtonianfluid is beingprocessed in many kinds of modern industry,Stability of flows for Non- Newtonianfluid is of important applicatuib,In this article we calculate subcritical thrdshold of flow which oecurs in polymer-processing when the melting substance is driven throughtwo parallel fixed boundaries.展开更多
Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate f...Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate factorization algorithm and internal Newton iterations. An integral boundary layer method based on the dissipation integral is used to account for viscous effects. The computational results about unsteady transonic forces on wings, bodies and control surfaces are in agreement with experimental data.展开更多
文摘This paper concerns large time behavior of a regular weak solution for non-Newtonian flow equations. It is shown that the decay of the solution is of exponential type when the force term is equal to zero and the domain is bounded. Moreover, the ratio of the enstrophy over the energy has a limit as time tends to infinity, which is an eigenvaiue of the Stokes operator.
文摘A numerical analysis of Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow in an axi-symmetric tube with a local constriction simulating a stenosed artery under steady and pulsatile flow conditions war carried out. Bared on these results, the concentration fields of LDL ( (low-density lipoprotein) and Albumin were discussed. According to the results, in great details the macromolecule transport influences of wall shear stress, non-Newtonian fluid character and the scale of the molecule etc are given. The results of Newtonian fluid flow and non-Newtonian fluid flow, steady flow and pulsatile flow are compared. These investigations can provide much valuable information about the correlation between the flow properties, the macromolecule transport and the development of atherosclerosis.
文摘This paper is concerned with time decay rates for weak solutions to a class system of isotropic incompressible non-Newtonian fluid motion in R^n. With the use of the spectral decomposition methods of Stokes operator, the optimal decay estimates of weak solutions in L^2 norm are derived under the different conditions on the initial velocity. Moreover, the error estimates of the difference between non-Newtonian flow and Navier-Stokes flow are also investigated.
文摘Presents an h -- p finite element methods based upon a mixed variational formulation for the three-field Stokes equations and linearized Non-Newtonian flow. Computation of the algebraic system generated from Problem H[sub h]; Methodology; Results and discussion.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 50873060)the YuYao Technology Division Grand Science and Technology Special Project
文摘The simulation of injection molding process requires a stable algorithm to model the molten polymer with non-isothermal non-Newtonian property.In this paper,a staggered and iterative scheme is particularly designed to solve the velocity-pressure-temperature variables.In consideration of the polymer characteristic of high viscosity and low thermal conductivity,the non-Newtonian momentum-mass conservation equations are solved by the Crank-Nicolson method based split (CNBS) scheme,and the energy conservation equation with convective character is discretized by the characteristic Galerkin (CG) method.In addition,an arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) free surface tracking and mesh generation method is introduced to catch the front of the fluid flow.The efficiency of the proposed scheme is demonstrated by numerical experiments including a lid-driven cavity flow problem and an injection molding problem.
文摘This paper deals with fast and reliable numerical solution methods for the incompress- ible non-Newtonian Navier-Stokes equations. To handle the nonlinearity of the governing equations, the Picard and Newton methods are used to linearize these coupled partial dif- ferential equations. For space discretization we use the finite element method and utilize the two-by-two block structure of the matrices in the arising algebraic systems of equa- tions. The Krylov subspace iterative methods are chosen to solve the linearized discrete systems and the development of computationally and numerically efficient preconditioners for the two-by-two block matrices is the main concern in this paper. In non-Newtonian flows, the viscosity is not constant and its variation is an important factor that effects the performance of some already known preconditioning techniques. In this paper we examine the performance of several preconditioners for variable viscosity applications, and improve them further to be robust with respect to variations in viscosity.
文摘The magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) three-dimensional flow of Jeffrey fluid in the presence of Newtonian heating is investigated. Flow is caused by a bidirectional stretching surface. Series solutions are constructed for the velocity and temperature fields. Convergence of series solutions is ensured graphically and numerically. The variations of key parameters on the physical quantities are shown and discussed in detail. Constructed series solutions are compared with the existing solutions in the limiting case and an excellent agreement is noticed. Nusselt numbers are computed with and without magnetic fields. It is observed that the Nusselt number decreases in the presence of magnetic field.
文摘Taking into account the slip flow effects, Newtonian heating, and thermal radiation, two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows and heat transfer past a permeable stretching sheet are investigated numerically. We use one parameter group transformation to develop similarity transformation. By using the similarity transformation, we transform the governing boundary layer equations along with the boundary conditions into ordinary differential equations with relevant boundary conditions. The obtained ordinary differential equations are solved with the fourth-fifth order Runge-Kutta- Fehlberg method using MAPLE 13. The present paper is compared with a published one. Good agreement is obtained. Numerical results for dimensionless velocity, temperature distributions, skin friction factor, and heat transfer rates are discussed for various values of controlling parameters.
基金Project(07ZR14047) supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai,China
文摘The experimental research on the non-Newtonian flow characteristic of a waxy crude oil was conducted through a rotational parallel-plates rheometer system.The test temperature is about 6.5 ℃ higher than its gel point.The shear stress and viscosity of the waxy crude oil show sophisticate non-Newtonian characteristics in the shear rate of 10-4-102 s-1,in which the shear stress can be divided into three parts qualitatively,i.e.stress-up region,leveling-off region,and stress-up region.This indicates that there is a yielding process in shearing for the waxy crude oil at the experimental temperature,which is similar to the yield phenomenon in thixotropy-loop test discussed by CHANG and BOGER.Furthermore,the steady shear experiment after the pre-shear process shows that the stress leveling-off region at low shear rate disappears for the waxy crude oil and the stress curve becomes a monotonic climbing one,which demonstrates that the internal structure property presenting through yielding stress at low shear rate can be changed by shearing.The experimental results also show that the internal structure of waxy crude oil presenting at low shear rate has no influence on the shear viscosity obtained at the shear rate higher than 0.1 s-1.The generalized Newtonian model is adopted to describe the shear-thinning viscosity property of the waxy crude oil at high shear rate.
文摘A combination of the computational symbolic calculation, mathematical approach and physico-mechanical model lends to a computational intellectual analytical approach developed by the author. There is a principal difference between the computer proof and the computer derivation completed by the computer, also difference between the numerical and symbolic calculations. In this investigation the computational analytical approach is extended, and an unsteady flow of non-Newtonian fluid in the gap between two rotating coaxial cylinders is studied. The Oldroyd fluid B model is used by which the Weissenberg effects are explained in a good comparison with the experiments. The governing equations are reduced to a partial differential equation of 3 rd order for the dimensionless velocity. Using the computer software Macsyma and an improved variational approach the problem with the initial and boundary conditions is then reduced to a problem of an ordinary differential equation for different approximations. The analytical solutions are given for the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd approximations. The present investigation shows the ability of the computational symbolic manipulation in solving the problems of non-Newtonian fluid flows. There is a possibility of that to solve the problems in mathematics and mechanics. An important conclusion can be drawn from the results that the transition from a steady state to another steady state is non-unique.
文摘In the present paper, in order to clarity the effects of non-Newtonian liquid properties on the flow, similar experiments have been conducted for that of 0.4 wt% polyacrylamide (PAM) aqueous solutions as the working liquid, and air as the working gas. Liquid single-phase and air-liquid two-phase flow experiments were conducted at room temperature using the horizontal rectangular mini-channel with a sudden expansion. The cross-sectional dimensions of the narrow channel upstream from the sudden expansion were 2.79 mm, 3.09 mm and 2.94 mm in the height (H), the width (W) and the hydraulic diameter (DH), while those for the wide channel were 2.95 mm, 5.98 mm and 3.95 mm. The pressure distributions in the channels upstream and downstream from the expansion were measured with calibrated pressure transducer to determine the pressure change due to the expansion. The flow pattern, the bubble velocity, the bubble length, and the void fraction were measured with a high-speed video camera. The flow pattern map is drawn from the observed flow pattern, i.e., bubble flow, slug flow and annular flow in both the wide and the narrow channels. The bubble length data were compared with the calculation by the scaling law proposed by Kanezaki et al. and Kawahara et al. The pressure change data at the expansion were compared with our previous data together with several correlations in literature. Results of such experiment and comparisons are reported in the present paper.
基金Project supported by the Deanship of Scientific Research(DSR),King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah(Grant No.10-130/1434HiCi)
文摘A mathematical model is constructed to investigate the three-dimensional flow of a non-Newtonian fluid. An in-compressible viscoelastic fluid is used in mathematical formulation. The conjugate convective process (in which heat the transfer rate from the bounding surface with a finite capacity is proportional to the local surface temperature) in three-dimensional flow of a differential type of non-Newtonian fluid is analyzed for the first time. Series solutions for the nonlinear differential system are computed. Plots are presented for the description of emerging parameters entering into the problem. It is observed that the conjugate heating phenomenon causes an appreciable increase in the temperature at the stretching wall.
文摘Using k- model of turbulence and measured wall functions, turbulent flows of Newtonian (pure water) andasort of non-Newtonian fluid (dilute, drag-reduction solution of polymer) in a 180-degree curved bend were simulated numerically. The calculated results agreed well with the measured velocity profiles. On the basis of calculation and measurement, appropriateness of turbulence model to complicated flow in which the large-scale vortex exists was analyzed and discussed.
文摘The paper presents the implementation of non-Newtonian fluid properties for compressible multiphase solver in the open source framework OpenFOAM. The transport models for Power Law, Cross Power Law, Casson, Bird-Carreau and Herschel-Bulkley fluids were included in the thermophysical model library. Appropriate non-Newtonian liquids have been chosen from literature, and pressure driven test simulations are carried out. Therefore, the solver compressibleInterFoam is used to compute air-liquid mixture flows over a backward facing step. A validation of the novel models has been performed by means of a sample-based comparison of the strain rate viscosity relation. The theoretical rheological properties of the selected liquids agree well with the results of the simulated data.
文摘The combined effects of viscous dissipation and Newtonian heating on bound- ary layer flow over a moving flat plate are investigated for two types of water-based New- tonian nanofluids containing metallic or nonmetallic nanoparticles such as copper (Cu) and titania (Ti02). The governing partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations through a similarity transformation and are solved numer- ically by a Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg method with a shooting technique. The conclusions are that the heat transfer rate at the moving plate surface increases with the increases in the nanoparticle volume fraction and the Newtonian heating, while it decreases with the increase in the Brinkmann number. Moreover, the heat transfer rate at the moving plate surface with Cu-water as the working nanofiuid is higher than that with TiO2-water.
文摘Many problems in petroleum and chemical industry can be reduced to the solution of the helical flow of non-Newtonian fluid in eccentric annular space. The laminar helical flows of the power law fluid and Bingham fluid in eccentric annular space were studied. An approximate analytical solution was obtained by the infinite subdivision method, namely, the eccentric flow was replaced by the infinite concentric flows. Then, the expressions for apparent viscosity distribution, velocity distribution and the flow rate were derived for the power law fluid and the Bingham fluid respectively. In addition, the expressions for pressure drop and stability parameter were also given. It is concluded that this method is much easier to use and more accurate than the method which solves the equations directly. The results are useful for the drilling technology of oil industry, etc.
文摘A Jeffery-Hamel (J-H) flow model of the non-Newtonian fluid type inside a convergent wedge (inclined walls) with a wall friction is derived by a nonlinear ordinary differential equation with appropriate boundary conditions based on similarity relationships. Unlike the usual power law model, this paper develops nonlinear viscosity based only on a tangential coordinate function due to the radial geometry shape. Two kinds of solutions are developed, i.e., analytical and semi-analytical (numerical) solutions with suitable assumptions. As a result of the parametric examination, it has been found that the Newtonian normalized velocity gradually decreases with the tangential direction progress. Also, an increase in the friction coefficient leads to a decrease in the normalized Newtonian velocity profile values. However, an increase in the Reynolds number causes an increase in the normalized velocity function values. Additionally, for the small values of wedge semi-angle, the present solutions are in good agreement with the previous results in the literature.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51109092,50878191)
文摘Based on non-Darcian flow caused by non-Newtonian liquid, the theory of one-dimensional (1D) consolidation was modified to consider variation in the total vertical stress with depth and time. The finite difference method (FDM) was adopted to obtain numerical solutions for excess pore water pressure and average degree of consolidation. When non-Darcian flow is degenerated into Darcian flow, a comparison between numerical solutions and analytical solutions was made to verify reliability of finite difference solutions. Finally, taking into account the ramp time-dependent loading, consolidation behaviors with non-Darcian flow under various parameters were analyzed. Thus, a comprehensive analysis of 1D consolidation combined with non-Darcian flow caused by non-Newtonian liquid was conducted in this paper.
文摘Non-Newtonan fluid is a kind of fluid whose components of stresstensor aren’t theliear funtions of compoents of the strain rate tensor.Non-Newtonianfluid is beingprocessed in many kinds of modern industry,Stability of flows for Non- Newtonianfluid is of important applicatuib,In this article we calculate subcritical thrdshold of flow which oecurs in polymer-processing when the melting substance is driven throughtwo parallel fixed boundaries.
基金Aeronautical Science Foundation of China (99A52007)
文摘Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate factorization algorithm and internal Newton iterations. An integral boundary layer method based on the dissipation integral is used to account for viscous effects. The computational results about unsteady transonic forces on wings, bodies and control surfaces are in agreement with experimental data.