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Fully developed flow in a curved pipe of arbitrary curvature ratio
Authors:W. Y. Soh  S. A. Berger
Abstract:It is generally assumed in curved pipe flow analyses that the curvature ratio, δ, of the pipe is very small, in which case the flow depends on a single parameter, the Dean number. This is not the case if δ is not very small. To determine the importance of this effect we have numerically solved the full Navier-Stokes equations, in primitive variable form, for arbitrary values of δ. A factored ADI finite-difference scheme has been used, employing Chorin's artificial compressibility technique. The results show that the central-difference calculation on a staggered grid is stable, without adding artificial damping terms, due to coupling between pressure and velocity. A spatially variable time step is used with a fixed Courant number.
Keywords:Curved Pipe Flow  Artificial Compressibility Method  Dean Number  Secondary Flow  Effect of Curvature Ratio
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