Compressible Low Reynolds Number Flow around a Sphere
- 1 April 1966
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Fluids
- Vol. 9 (4) , 671-681
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1761732
Abstract
The low Reynolds number flow past a sphere is studied for cases involving significant variation in density and temperature. An order of magnitude analysis of the governing equations for a continuum flow indicates the relative importance of compressibility, variable transport properties, and viscous dissipation. The order of magnitude of the nondimensional impressed temperature difference τ is shown to be useful as a guide for distinguishing problems with different governing physical characteristics. The cases τ = O(1) and τ = O(Re), where Re is the Reynolds number, are analyzed in detail. Inner and outer asymptotic expansions are derived for each of the flow variables in terms of the parameters Re τ and Mach number M∝. For τ = O(Re) the solutions are developed up to and including the first effect of nonzero M∞. For τ = O(1) the velocity expansions are calculated to zeroth order and the temperature expansions to order Re. Drag and heat transfer coefficients are calculated for each caseKeywords
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