1993
DOI: 10.1016/0377-0257(93)87025-k
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Elastic instability in crossflow of polymer solutions through periodic arrays of cylinders

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“…Liu [21] found a transition from a two-dimensional flow to a three-dimensional, time-dependent asymmetric flow for closely spaced periodic array of cylinders in a channel at a critical Weissenberg number. Chmielewski and Jayaraman [12] and Khomami and Moreno [19] also observed similar instabilities for square arrays of circular cylinders by using flow visualization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Liu [21] found a transition from a two-dimensional flow to a three-dimensional, time-dependent asymmetric flow for closely spaced periodic array of cylinders in a channel at a critical Weissenberg number. Chmielewski and Jayaraman [12] and Khomami and Moreno [19] also observed similar instabilities for square arrays of circular cylinders by using flow visualization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Viscoelastic flow past a periodic array of cylinders has received considerable attention and has been studied by many researchers [5,12,[16][17][18][19]21,22,[35][36][37]. For this flow we consider a circular cylinder of radius R positioned symmetrically between two parallel plates separated by a distance 2H.…”
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“…Although this method managed to provide accurate results without increasing the computational domain [8,20,42], it experiences some diculties in handling ow with recirculation, especially when inertia is present. Recirculation regions were predicted only for large amplitude modulation and creeping ow [3].…”
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“…Usually packed beds and rock cores are used as a tool to study the pressure drop and flow characteristics of viscoelastic fluids [2][3][4]. Undulating channels, channels with obstacles, and microfluidic devices have been used to study the flow of polymeric fluid in a controlled and simplified manner [5][6][7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%