Author:
ANDERSON P. D.,GALAKTIONOV O. S.,PETERS G. W. M.,VAN DE VOSSE F. N.,MEIJER H. E. H.
Abstract
A method to locate periodic structures in general three-dimensional Stokes flows
with time-periodic boundary conditions is presented and applied to mixing cavity
flows. Numerically obtained velocity fields and particle tracking schemes are used to
provide displacement and stretching fields. From these the location and identification
of periodic points can be derived. The presence or absence of these periodic points
allows a judgement on the quality of the mixing process. The technique is general
and efficient, and applicable to mixing flows for which no analytical velocity field is
available (the case for all three-dimensional flows considered in this paper). Results
are presented for three different mixing protocols in a three-dimensional time-periodic
cavity flow, serving as an accessible test case for the methods developed. A major
result is that periodic lines are obtained for these three-dimensional flows. These lines
can be complex in geometry and their nature can change along a line from hyperbolic
to elliptic. They can serve as practical criteria in the optimization of three-dimensional
mixing processes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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