Finite element analysis of incompressible viscous flow in a helical pipe (Q1820955)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3997387
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3997387 |
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Finite element analysis of incompressible viscous flow in a helical pipe (English)
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1986
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This paper presents an accurate finite element procedure to deal with steady state, fully developed and incompressible viscous flow in helical pipes with arbitrary curvatures and torsions. The full Navier-Stokes equations and continuity equation have been explicitly derived using a non-orthogonal helical coordinate system. To obtain the final simultaneous nonlinear algebraic equations, a pressure-velocity finite element formulation is formulated based on the Galerkin method. The combined influence of finite curvature and finite torsion on the helical flow is studied. The secondary flow patterns and contours of axial velocity of helical flows show the significant distinction with those of toroidal flows. Further, the effect of torsion on flow rates can be neglected. Several numerical examples are presented. Excellent correlations between the computed results and available referenced solutions can be drawn.
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bio-fluid-mechanics
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blood flow
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aorta
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finite element procedure
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steady state, fully developed and incompressible viscous flow
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helical pipes
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Navier-Stokes equations
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continuity equation
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non-orthogonal helical coordinate system
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nonlinear algebraic equations
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pressure-velocity finite element formulation
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Galerkin method
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finite torsion
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secondary flow
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correlations
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