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Stationary shear flow around fixed and free bodies at finite Reynolds number

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 520, 期 -, 页码 215-242

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0022112004001648

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Numerical solutions of stationary flow resulting from immersion of a single body in simple shear flow are reported for a range of Reynolds numbers. Flows are computed using finite-element methods. Comparisons to results of asymptotic low-Reynolds-number theory, experimental study, and other numerical techniques are provided. Results are presented primarily for isotropic bodies, i.e. the circular cylinder and sphere, for both of which the two conditions of a torque-free (freely-rotating) and fixed body are investigated. Conditions studied for the sphere are 0 < Re less than or equal to 100, and for the circular cylinder 0 < Re less than or equal to 500, with the shear-flow Reynolds number defined as Re = gammaa(2)/nu; gamma is the shear rate of the Cartesian simple shear flow u = (gammay, 0, 0), a is the cylinder or sphere radius, and nu is the kinematic viscosity of the fluid. In the torque-free case, the rotation rate of the body decreases with increasing Re. Qualitative dependence, seen in the Re = 0 fluid flow field, upon whether the body is fixed against rotation or torque-free vanishes as Re increases and the fluid flow is more similar to that around the Re = 0 fixed body: the influence of rotation of the body and the associated closed streamlines are confined to a narrow layer about the body for Re > O(1). Separation of the boundary layer is observed in the case of a fixed cylinder at Re approximate to 85, and for a fixed sphere at Re approximate to 100; similar separation phenomena are observed for a freely rotating cylinder. The surface stress and its symmetric first moment (the stresslet) are presented, with the latter providing information on the particle contribution to the mixture rheology at finite Re. Stationary flow results are also presented for elliptical cylinders and oblate spheroids, with observation of zero-torque inclinations relative to the flow direction which depend upon the aspect ratio, confirming and extending prior findings.

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