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Nonlinear wave evolution of shear-thinning Carreau liquid sheets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2018

Lujia Liu
Affiliation:
School of Astronautics, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijng 100191, PR China
Lijun Yang*
Affiliation:
School of Astronautics, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijng 100191, PR China
*
Email address for correspondence: yanglijun@buaa.edu.cn

Abstract

Researches on nonlinear instability of power-law plane sheets have been conducted using the Carreau model as the constitutive model. Combined with asymptotic expansion and long-wave assumption, the governing equations and boundary conditions were manipulated using integral transform. The first-order dimensionless dispersion relation between unstable growth rate and wavenumber was obtained and the second-order interface disturbance amplitude was calculated. By comparison and analysis of components of the second-order interface disturbance amplitude, it was found that the power-law index $n$ ($n<1$) only had an impact on instability of waves with the fundamental wavelength or one third the fundamental wavelength. The findings show that the Carreau-law rheological parameter $B_{p}$ has little impact on the second-order disturbance amplitude at the interfaces in a practical situation, while the Reynolds number has a positive effect on the growth rate of the disturbance amplitude for the power-law liquid sheets. Finally, the growth rates obtained by numerical simulation and analytical solution have been compared, and the results showed good agreement in the initial phase of wave evolution.

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JFM Papers
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© 2018 Cambridge University Press 

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