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Transport in laminar flows: Peristalsis and Taylor dispersion.
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Transport in laminar flows: Peristalsis and Taylor dispersion./
作者:
Selverov, Kiril Petrov.
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184 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 62-04, Section: B, page: 2028.
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Dissertation Abstracts International62-04B.
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Engineering, Mechanical. -
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0493216189
Transport in laminar flows: Peristalsis and Taylor dispersion.
Selverov, Kiril Petrov.
Transport in laminar flows: Peristalsis and Taylor dispersion.
- 184 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 62-04, Section: B, page: 2028.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2001.
This dissertation employs analytical and numerical techniques to compute transport in two types of laminar flow problems: net transport in high-frequency peristaltically driven flows in closed rectangular channels and species transport in Poiseuille-like flows through constricted channels. We use averaging techniques to eliminate the less important transport details and compute only the more physically relevant and measurable quantities such as the net transport over time in the first problem and the streamwise mean and spread of the cross-sectionally averaged solute concentration in the second.
ISBN: 0493216189Subjects--Topical Terms:
783786
Engineering, Mechanical.
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The high-frequency, low-amplitude, peristaltically driven flows we have examined model the fluid transport in prototype MEMS devices which operate on a peristaltic principle. We employ asymptotic analysis to compute analytically the time-averaged Eulerian and Lagrangian velocities and describe the boundary-layer structure of the flow in such devices in the limit of high frequencies, clearly indicating the dependence of the flow on these frequencies. It is determined that in the high-frequency limit, the dominant flow is confined to a thin boundary-layer near the oscillating wall where time-averaged velocities scale as the square-root of the driving frequency.
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