Title of article :
Free Surface Thin Film Flow of a Sisko’s Fluid over a Surface Topography
Author/Authors :
Shah ، R. A. Basic Sciences and Islamiat Department. University of Engineering and Technology , Gaskel ، P. - University of Durham , Veremieiev ، S. - University of Durham
Pages :
11
From page :
307
To page :
317
Abstract :
The flow of a thin film down an inclined surface over topography is considered for the case of liquids with Sisko’s model viscosity. For the first time lubrication theory is used to reduce the governing equations to a nonlinear evolution equation for a current of a Sisko’s model nonNewtonian fluid on an inclined plane under the action of gravity and the viscous stresses. This model is solved numerically using an efficient Full Approximation Storage (FAS) multigrid algorithm. Free surface results are plotted and carefully examined near the topography for different values of powerlaw index np, viscosity parameter m, the aspect ratio A and for different inclination angle of the plane with the horizontal. Number of complications and additional physical effects are discussed that enrich real situations. It is observed that the flows into narrow trenches develop a capillary ridge just in front of the upstream edge of a trench followed by a small trough. For relatively small width trenches, the free surface is almost everywhere flat as the dimensional width of the trench is much smaller than the capillary length scale. In this region, surface tension dominates the solution and acts so as to stretch a membrane across the trench leading to smaller height deviations. The ridge originates from the topographic forcing which works to force fluid upstream immediately prior to the trench before helping to accelerate it over. The upstream forcing slows down the fluid locally and increases the layer thickness.
Keywords :
Thin films , Free surface flows , Nonnewtonian films , Trench topography , Long wave Approximation , Finite elements.
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Record number :
2449936
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