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An application of homotopy analysis to the viscous flow past a circular cylinder (Q1034026)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5628312
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An application of homotopy analysis to the viscous flow past a circular cylinder
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5628312

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    An application of homotopy analysis to the viscous flow past a circular cylinder (English)
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    10 November 2009
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    Summary: We consider the application of a new analytic method based on homotopy analysis to the solution of the steady flow of a viscous incompressible fluid past a fixed circular cylinder. The solutions obtained using this method produce some interesting results. For instance, an analytic verification of the critical Reynolds number \(R_{d}\) for which a standing vortex first appears behind the cylinder is given for the first time and found to be \(R_{d}\preccurlyeq 2.4\). Since these values of the critical Reynolds number are beyond the range of validity of Oseen theory, no analytic verification of this value had previously been given. As a check on the accuracy of the solutions, the calculated drag coefficients at 6th-order approximation are found to agree reasonably well with experimental measurements for \(R_{d}\simeq 30\) which is considerably larger than the \(R_{d}\simeq 1\) results currently available using other analytic techniques. This buttresses the usefulness of the homotopy analysis method (HAM) as an important tool in solving highly nonlinear problems.
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