Gas‐assisted fluid displacement in a circular tube and a rectangular channel |
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Authors: | Fethi Kami li,Michael E. Ryan |
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Affiliation: | Fethi Kamişli,Michael E. Ryan |
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Abstract: | In this paper the amount of liquid left inside of a circular tube and a rectangular channel when displaced by another immiscible fluid are determined by solving the full creeping‐motion equations. The exact continuity of stress on the free surface is employed with a finite difference method. In order to solve the equations, the steady‐state shape of the interface is guessed and the normal stress boundary condition is dropped. The equations based on a stream function‐vorticity formulation are solved with the aid of elliptic grid generation. The computed results are compared with the experimental results of Taylor (J. Fluid Mech. 1961; 10: 161), the theoretical results of Reinelt and Saffman (SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput. 1985; 6: 542) and our experimental data. The computed results are in close agreement with our experimental data and those of previous investigators. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Two‐phase flow gas– liquid displacement gas‐assisted flow |
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