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Numerical simulation of viscous flow: Buckling of planar jets

✍ Scribed by Murilo F. Tome; Sean Mckee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
119 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-2091

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✦ Synopsis


The phenomenon of viscous fluid buckling has a long and distinguished history, dating back to Taylor (1968). This paper is concerned with demonstrating that a numerical method, GENSMAC, is capable of simulating this physical instability. A table of the parameter values (e.g. the Reynolds number, the Froude number, inlet width, inlet velocity and aspect ratio) is provided giving details of when buckling occurs and when it does not. This allows the deduction of a possible buckling condition in terms of the Reynolds number and the ratio of height of the jet to the inlet width, modifying a previous hypothesis. Visualization of jet buckling is provided. This work has been motivated by the need of industry to understand jet filling of containers; jet buckling can lead to air entrapment and this is undesirable.


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