Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
A finite difference technique for solving the FENE-CR (Finite Extendable Non-linear Elastic – Chilcott and
Rallison) closure constitutive model in complex flows has been developed and tested. The governing
equations are solved using a Marker-and-Cell type method on a staggered grid. The momentum equation
is integrated employing an implicit method while the FENE-CR constitutive equation is approximated by
a second-order Runge–Kutta scheme. To demonstrate that the numerical technique can cope with complex flows governed by the FENE-CR model, three flow problems were analysed: the fully-developed
channel flow, the 2D cross-slot flow and the impacting drop problem. The analytic solution for fullydeveloped channel flow of FENE-CR fluids with a solvent viscosity is also presented for validation
purposes. This flow problem is used to verify the numerical method and to quantify its accuracy by comparing numerical results of fully-developed channel flow with the analytic solution. The second flow is
employed to assess whether the numerical methodology is capable of capturing the purely-elastic instabilities predicted in the literature for 2D cross-slot confined flows. Additionally, the complex free surface
flow corresponding to the filling of a 2D cross geometry has also been investigated. The last problem concerns the flow dynamics of a FENE-CR fluid drop impacting on a rigid surface, which allows the assessment of the capability of the model to deal with free surfaces. The effects of varying the Reynolds
number, the Weissenberg number and the finite extensibility of the polymer molecules ðL2
Þ on the resulting flow patterns are analysed.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
12