Abstract
Conjugate flows have been defined generally as flows uniform in the direction of streaming that separately satisfy the relevant hydrodynamical equations, so allowing a transition from one flow to its conjugate to be consistent with mass and energy conservation. In previous studies of various examples, certain general principles have been found to apply to conjugate flows: in particular, one in a pair of such flows is subcritical (subsonic) and the other supercritical (supersonic), the former having greater flow force (i.e. momentum flux plus pressure force). In this paper these principles are confirmed in another field of application, for which the theory of conjugate flows takes a novel course.The theoretical model defined in § 2 consists of a straight duct of arbitrary cross-section filled with a perfect fluid whose constitutive properties vary with cross-sectional position, and whose primary, prescribed flow is axial with a velocity distribution that may be non-uniform. In § 3 the possibility of a conjugate flow in the same duct is investigated, and its principal properties relative to those of the primary flow are deduced from certain simple inequalities between integrals over the cross-section. A Lagrangian description of the conjugate flow is essential, but the properties in question are established without the necessity of determining this flow explicitly. At the end of § 3, a modification of the model is discussed accounting for dissipative, flow-force conserving transitions (shocks). The application of the theory to flows of non-uniform suspensions of gas bubbles is considered in § 4.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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