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Taylor-Couette instability of a Bingham fluid Landry, Maria Paulina
Abstract
Stability of a Bingham fluid in Taylor-Couette flow is studied. Of interest is to determine the
critical values of the inner and outer cylinder angular velocities which cause the linear instability
in the system. We introduce a perturbation into the basic flow, and examine the linearized
Navier-Stokes equations for the perturbation. Assuming a normal mode solution for the perturbation,
we obtain an eigenvalue problem which determines when the perturbation will grow
or decay with time. In the case of a plug region at the outer cylinder wall, additional boundary
conditions are applied at the yield surface. The marginal stability curve is generated numerically
using a finite difference method. In addition to numerical analysis, heuristic arguments
and energy methods are applied to find a lower bound for stability.
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Taylor-Couette instability of a Bingham fluid
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University of British Columbia
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| Date Issued |
2003
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| Description |
Stability of a Bingham fluid in Taylor-Couette flow is studied. Of interest is to determine the
critical values of the inner and outer cylinder angular velocities which cause the linear instability
in the system. We introduce a perturbation into the basic flow, and examine the linearized
Navier-Stokes equations for the perturbation. Assuming a normal mode solution for the perturbation,
we obtain an eigenvalue problem which determines when the perturbation will grow
or decay with time. In the case of a plug region at the outer cylinder wall, additional boundary
conditions are applied at the yield surface. The marginal stability curve is generated numerically
using a finite difference method. In addition to numerical analysis, heuristic arguments
and energy methods are applied to find a lower bound for stability.
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eng
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| Date Available |
2009-11-14
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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| DOI |
10.14288/1.0080059
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University of British Columbia
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2004-05
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Graduate
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