Abstract:
In this paper the fluid flow in a flat channel with a hydraulic resistance is studied for two cases of a dynamic change in the channel geometry: transverse compression of the opening of the hydraulic resistance (the flow is caused by a pressure drop applied to the layer) and longitudinal movement of the hydraulic resistance along the channel (the flow is caused by this movement). It is obtained that in a geometry with transverse compression the flow is laminar without the formation of vortices. In a geometry with longitudinal movement of the hydraulic resistance the flow rate of the liquid remains constant with the formation of stable vortices that move along the channel at the rate of motion of the hydraulic resistance. On the base of the modeling results an analytical model that takes into account the flow rate of the fluid from the width of the through hole of the resistance is constructed. This model contains four interpolation parameters and it can be used as an element of a computational stand for determining the generalized flow of liquid in the system under consideration.
Keywords:hydrodynamics, movable geometry, finite element method, a computer stand.