DocumentCode
3244388
Title
Flow of an anisotropic dielectric liquid in a diverging channel
Author
Cherney, L.T. ; Vasil´eva, N.L.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Mech., Moscow State Univ., Russia
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
242
Lastpage
244
Abstract
Steady plane flows of an electrically anisotropic polarizable liquid in a diverging metallic channel are studied. One of the channel walls is grounded while the other is kept at a high electric potential. The electrical anisotropy of the liquid is described by a unit vector whose direction is determined by a nonequilibrium relaxation equation. A dependence of the dielectric polarization on the electric field strength and anisotropy vector is determined by an equilibrium relationship. Such a model may correspond to a suspension of polarizable fibers in a dielectric liquid. The exact self-similar solution to the formulated governing equations is obtained. Distributions of the liquid velocity, pressure, polarization, anisotropy vector, and electric field in the channel are found and examined. As with the vanishing electric field, there is a critical value of the Reynolds number at which the reverse flow starts at the channel walls. The dependence of the critical Reynolds number on the liquid properties and channel characteristics is found. In particular, the presence of a sufficiently strong electric field between the channel walls leads to a rise in the critical Reynolds number. Thus, the flow of anisotropic dielectric liquid in a diverging channel can be controlled by electrical means
Keywords
channel flow; dielectric liquids; dielectric polarisation; dielectric relaxation; electrohydrodynamics; flow simulation; suspensions; two-phase flow; Reynolds number; anisotropic dielectric liquid; anisotropy vector; channel walls; critical Reynolds number; dielectric polarization; diverging channel; diverging metallic channel; electrical anisotropy; electrically anisotropic polarizable liquid; flow; high electric potential; liquid velocity; nonequilibrium relaxation equation; polarizable fibers; polarization; pressure; reverse flow; self-similar solution; steady plane flows; suspension; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Conductivity; Dielectric liquids; Dispersion; Electric potential; Equations; Oils; Optical fiber polarization; Rheology; Viscosity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Dielectric Liquids, 1999. (ICDL '99) Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Nara
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4759-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDL.1999.798916
Filename
798916
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