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Multiple Steady and Oscillatory Solutions in a Collapsible Channel Flow

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S1758825121500587

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Flow-vessel interaction; collapsible channel flows; stability

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  1. Chinese Scholarship Council
  2. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/S020950, EP/S030875, EP/N014642, EP/P024270]

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This paper investigates flow through a channel with a unique structure, demonstrating the possibility of three steady states and analyzing the stability and instability of the system. By adjusting different parameters, the study showcases the varying stability and oscillatory characteristics of the system.
In this paper we study flow driven through a finite-length planar rigid channel by a fixed upstream flux, where a segment of one wall is replaced by a pre-stressed elastic beam subject to uniform external pressure. The steady and unsteady systems are solved using a finite element method. Previous studies have shown that the system can exhibit three steady states for some parameters (termed the upper, intermediate and lower steady branches, respectively). Of these, the upper and lower are stable to non-oscillatory perturbations, while the intermediate branch is always unstable. These upper and lower steady branches can (independently) become unstable to self-excited oscillations. We show that for some parameter combinations the system is unstable to both upper and lower branch oscillations simultaneously. However, we show that these two instabilities eventually merge together for large enough Reynolds numbers, exhibiting a nonlinear limit cycle which retains characteristics of both the upper and lower branches of oscillations. Furthermore, we show that increasing the beam pre-tension suppresses the region of multiple steady states but preserves the onset of oscillations. Conversely, increasing the beam thickness (a proxy for increasing bending stiffness) suppresses both multiple steady states and the onset of oscillations.

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