Pulsating flow in a curved tube
- 19 June 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 59 (4) , 693-705
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112073001795
Abstract
An analysis is presented of laminar fully developed flow in a curved tube of circular cross-section under the influence of a pressure gradient oscillating sinusoidally in time. The governing equations are linearized by an expansion valid for small values of the parameter (a/R) [Ka/ων]2, where a is the radius of the tube cross-section, R is the radius of curvature, ν is the kinematic viscosity of the fluid and K and ω are the amplitude and frequency, respectively, of the pressure gradient. A solution involving numerical evaluation of finite Hankel transforms is obtained for arbitrary values of the parameter α = a(ω/ν)½. In addition, closed-form analytic solutions are derived for both small and large values of α. The secondary flow is found to consist of a steady component and a component oscillatory at a frequency 2ω, while the axial velocity perturbation oscillates at ω and 3ω. The small-α flow field is similar to the low Dean number steady flow configuration, whereas the large-α flow field is altered and includes secondary flow directed towards the centre of curvature.Keywords
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