Affiliation:
1. AMASYA UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the numerical solutions of two-dimensional incompressible dilatant flow in an enclosed cavity region. The continuity and momentum equations are solved using pseudo time derivative approach considering appropriate initial and boundary conditions. As a result, the equations governing flow motion are decomposed using the finite difference method and subsequently solved numerically. Numerical solutions are calculated up to a Reynolds number (Re) of 5000, using an extensive mesh. Based on the obtained results, it is evident that the method used proves to be both effective and highly accurate. Finally, we discuss the need for further research.
Publisher
Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, Association of Mathematicians
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