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2010

National Taiwan Ocean University

Viscous flow

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A Time-Independent Finite Difference Analysis Of Viscous Flow Across A Translating Circular Cylinder, Chih-Chun Chu, Yi-Hsiang Yu, Bang-Fuh Chen, Tin-Kan Hung Aug 2010

A Time-Independent Finite Difference Analysis Of Viscous Flow Across A Translating Circular Cylinder, Chih-Chun Chu, Yi-Hsiang Yu, Bang-Fuh Chen, Tin-Kan Hung

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

A time-independent finite difference scheme is developed and applied to analyze the viscous flow past a translating circular cylinder. In this scheme, the instantaneous moving cylinder face is mapped to a fixed boundary and the computational domain is, therefore, time independent. Large Reynolds number and high oscillating frequency of moving cylinder are used in the analysis. The finite difference approximation and algorithm were validated by the reported numerical simulation and flow visualization. The vorticity and streamline patterns developments were described and discussed. The surface vorticity distribution and position of separation point versus phases of oscillating stages were discussed. The flow …


The Effects Of The Cross-Sectional Area And Aspect Ratio Of Beams On A Laminar Channel Flow, Hai-Ping Hu, Rong-Hua Yeh Apr 2010

The Effects Of The Cross-Sectional Area And Aspect Ratio Of Beams On A Laminar Channel Flow, Hai-Ping Hu, Rong-Hua Yeh

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The study analyzed the fully developed laminar flow in a channel with longitudinal rectangular beams arrayed along the channel width. The governing equations describing the fluid which flows along the direction of the beam length are expressed with double Poisson equations and are solved by eigenfunction-expansion and point-match method. The effects of cross-sectional area and aspect ratio of the beams are investigated. Dimensionless velocity profile, mean velocity, and friction factor multiplied by Reynolds number in the channel are presented for analysis. Initially, a comparison of fRe for a special case is made. It is found that the predicted fRe of …