Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain

We start with the prototype problem of flow of a Newtonian fluid in the annular region between two infinitely long circular cylinders, with the given velocity and temperature on the boundaries of the domain. Then we will try to find out how does geometry affect the behavior of the flow inside of t...

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Main Author: Montazer, Mohammad
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/46222
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-462222014-03-26T03:40:06Z Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain Montazer, Mohammad We start with the prototype problem of flow of a Newtonian fluid in the annular region between two infinitely long circular cylinders, with the given velocity and temperature on the boundaries of the domain. Then we will try to find out how does geometry affect the behavior of the flow inside of the domain. We will explore two invariant mappings K_T and K_psi , such that under appropriate conditions on the boundary, the mapping K_T would preserve solution of temperature field from one domain to another and the mapping k_psi would preserve solution of velocity field. We will prove that if a mapping is conformal, it would preserve the convection-diffusion equation in both domains. After that, we will find which subsets of the conformals would also preserve the velocity field as well. In order to answer that question, we will obtain the required condition for the mapping , such that it would preserve both velocity and temperature fields, from one domain to another. 2014-03-13T15:42:08Z 2014-03-13T15:42:08Z 2014 2014-03-13 2014-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/46222 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/ Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada University of British Columbia
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description We start with the prototype problem of flow of a Newtonian fluid in the annular region between two infinitely long circular cylinders, with the given velocity and temperature on the boundaries of the domain. Then we will try to find out how does geometry affect the behavior of the flow inside of the domain. We will explore two invariant mappings K_T and K_psi , such that under appropriate conditions on the boundary, the mapping K_T would preserve solution of temperature field from one domain to another and the mapping k_psi would preserve solution of velocity field. We will prove that if a mapping is conformal, it would preserve the convection-diffusion equation in both domains. After that, we will find which subsets of the conformals would also preserve the velocity field as well. In order to answer that question, we will obtain the required condition for the mapping , such that it would preserve both velocity and temperature fields, from one domain to another.
author Montazer, Mohammad
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Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
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title Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
title_short Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
title_full Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
title_fullStr Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
title_full_unstemmed Effect of geometry on the behavior of steady Newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
title_sort effect of geometry on the behavior of steady newtonian fluid in a multiply connected domain
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/46222
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