Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls

In this study, Differential Transformation Method is used to solve the problem of laminar, isothermal, incompressible and viscous flow in a rectangular domain bounded by two moving porous walls, which enable the fluid to enter or exit during successive expansions or contractions. The concept of this...

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Main Authors: E. Mohammadian, M. Jafaryar, S. Iman Pourmousavi, M. Hosseini
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Published: BİSKA Bilisim Company 2014-12-01
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spelling doaj-4c88819f10314a92bc3959ca50f8c0622020-11-24T21:46:30ZengBİSKA Bilisim CompanyNew Trends in Mathematical Sciences2147-55202147-55202014-12-012314515839Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable wallsE. Mohammadian0M. Jafaryar1S. Iman Pourmousavi2M. Hosseini3E. Mohammadian4ramsarMITNITDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr Branch, Qaemshahr, Mazandaran, IranramsarIn this study, Differential Transformation Method is used to solve the problem of laminar, isothermal, incompressible and viscous flow in a rectangular domain bounded by two moving porous walls, which enable the fluid to enter or exit during successive expansions or contractions. The concept of this method is briefly introduced, and it’s application for this problem is studied. Then, the results are compared with numerical results and the validity of these methods is shown. After this verification, we analyze the effects of some physical applicable parameters to show the efficiency of DTM for this type of problems. Graphical results are presented to investigate the influence of the non-dimensional wall dilation rate ( ) and permeation Reynolds number ( ) on the velocity, normal pressure distribution and wall shear stress. The present problem for slowly expanding or contracting walls with weak permeability is a simple model for the transport of biological fluids through contracting or expanding vessels.https://ntmsci.com/ajaxtool/GetArticleByPublishedArticleId?PublishedArticleId=39Permeation Reynolds number; Non-dimensional wall dilation rate; Differential Transformation Method (DTM).
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author E. Mohammadian
M. Jafaryar
S. Iman Pourmousavi
M. Hosseini
E. Mohammadian
spellingShingle E. Mohammadian
M. Jafaryar
S. Iman Pourmousavi
M. Hosseini
E. Mohammadian
Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
New Trends in Mathematical Sciences
Permeation Reynolds number; Non-dimensional wall dilation rate; Differential Transformation Method (DTM).
author_facet E. Mohammadian
M. Jafaryar
S. Iman Pourmousavi
M. Hosseini
E. Mohammadian
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title Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
title_short Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
title_full Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
title_fullStr Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
title_full_unstemmed Application of DTM for 2D viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
title_sort application of dtm for 2d viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
publisher BİSKA Bilisim Company
series New Trends in Mathematical Sciences
issn 2147-5520
2147-5520
publishDate 2014-12-01
description In this study, Differential Transformation Method is used to solve the problem of laminar, isothermal, incompressible and viscous flow in a rectangular domain bounded by two moving porous walls, which enable the fluid to enter or exit during successive expansions or contractions. The concept of this method is briefly introduced, and it’s application for this problem is studied. Then, the results are compared with numerical results and the validity of these methods is shown. After this verification, we analyze the effects of some physical applicable parameters to show the efficiency of DTM for this type of problems. Graphical results are presented to investigate the influence of the non-dimensional wall dilation rate ( ) and permeation Reynolds number ( ) on the velocity, normal pressure distribution and wall shear stress. The present problem for slowly expanding or contracting walls with weak permeability is a simple model for the transport of biological fluids through contracting or expanding vessels.
topic Permeation Reynolds number; Non-dimensional wall dilation rate; Differential Transformation Method (DTM).
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