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Accession Number:
AD0423640
Title:
NUMERICAL STUDIES OF POINT PERTURBATIONS IN LAMINAR PLANE POISEUILLE MOTION,
Corporate Author:
RODMAN LAB WATERTOWN ARSENAL MASS
Report Date:
1963-08-01
Abstract:
A finite-difference technique is developed to study the time-dependent, two-dimensional, isothermal flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid between infinite, parallel planes. A theoretical analysis of the convergence and stability of the difference scheme is presented. The method developed is used to determine the propagation of a disturbance in the flow regime by numerical integration, with respect to time and space, of the nonlinear equations of motion for the perturbed plane Poiseuille flow. Several test computations are carried out wherein a small, point, vorticity perturbation is introduced into an initially laminar flow field the perturbation is introduced on the channel axis. Vorticity distribution in the neighborhood of the channel axis, following perturbation, are presented in graphical form the effects of perturbation magnitude and Reynolds number on vorticity propagation are discussed in a qualitative manner for the cases studied. Author
Supplementary Note:
Report on Computer Simulation of Turbulent Flow.
Pages:
0042
File Size:
0.00MB