Author:
LAROSE P. G.,GROTBERG J. B.
Abstract
A partially collapsed lung airway or other flexible tube is
modelled as a two-dimensional channel of infinite length. We consider
the linear stability of this system conveying a developing flow,
analysing the full Orr–Sommerfeld system analytically for long
waves and numerically for arbitrary wavelengths. We find a long-wave
instability which has not been observed in previous channel studies.
This long-wave instability is stabilized by increasing the elastance of
the wall, but other wall properties do not affect it except in
correction terms. In addition to the long-wave instability, there is
the finite wavelength (flutter) instability, which, depending on the
parameter values chosen, may be critical at a higher or lower flow
speed than the long-wave instability. For special parameter values the
long-wave and flutter instabilities are critical at the same flow
speed. Comparisons with experiments show that theoretical predictions
are in agreement with experimental observations.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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