Abstract
Axisymmetric pipeline transportation of oil and water is simulated numerically as
an initial value problem. The simulations succeed in predicting the spatially periodic
Stokes-like waves called bamboo waves, which have been documented in experiments
of Bai, Chen & Joseph (1992) for up-flow. The numerical scheme is validated against
linearized stability theory for perfect core–annular flow, and weakly nonlinear saturation
to travelling waves. Far from onset conditions, the fully nonlinear saturation
to steady bamboo waves is achieved. As the speed is increased, the bamboo waves
shorten, and peaks become more pointed. A new time-dependent bamboo wave is
discovered, in which the interfacial waveform is steady, but the accompanying velocity
and pressure fields are time-dependent. The appearance of vortices and the locations
of the extremal values of pressure are investigated for both up- and down-flows.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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