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Titre: Sur l’existence et la détermination d’un écoulement laminaire de fluide incompressible dans le plan polaire d’une conduite annulaire poreuse
Auteur(s): Makon, Noé Richard
Directeur(s): Ngo Nyobe, Elisabeth
Mots-clés: Ecoulement laminaire dans une conduite annulaire poreuse dans le plan polaire
Conservation de la masse avec débits entrant et sortant
Equation de vorticité en coordonnées polaires
Méthode des solutions semblables
Méthode numérique de tir
Algorithme d’optimisation de Newton-Raphson
Date de publication: 2022
Editeur: Université de Yaoundé I
Résumé: Despite the extensive research already done on laminar flows with porous boundaries, polar flows bounded by cylinders have not yet been studied. This paper investigates the polar laminar flow for an incompressible fluid located in a porous annular pipe and driven by suction-injection at the walls. The fluid being confined between the cylinders with zero axial velocity, it is proven that the flow takes place in the polar plane with conservation of mass if an incoming flow exists in the same plane to compensate the mass of fluid extorted by suction. So, one of the cylinders undergoes the suction, and the other the injection. Suitable boundary conditions for the both cylinders are found. The problem depends on the Reynolds number, the pipe gap ratio, and the pore density and surface ratios. The method of similar solutions allowed us to transform the vorticity equation obtained with partial derivatives into a nonlinear ordinary differential equation of order four which is a capital result. The method of solution utilizes the shooting technique including the Runge-Kutta and Newton-Raphson. Radial flows are found as a possible solution. When the flow is not radial, the patterns of the acceptable streamlines highlight a particular zonr in which the fluid is at rest, bounded by two singular streamlines and the downstream cylinder. The flow velocity is determined. Physical understandings of the flow are derived
Pagination / Nombre de pages: 163 p.
URI/URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/10854
Collection(s) :Thèses soutenues

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