Hydrodynamic Forces and Torques for a Nonspherical Particle
Drag on an Axisymmetric Body
The stress tensor for an incompressible viscous fluid is given as
, where
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(1)
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When an arbitrary shaped particle moves in a fluid, the resultant of the
stresses acting on the surface of the body give rise to a hydrodynamic force
(drag, lift, and side force components and a hydrodynamic torque
). In
general these are given by
,
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(2)
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where S is the surface of the body and
is the
position vector.
For an axisymmetric body in a uniform flow, the resultant of the stresses
is only a drag force acting parallel to the direction of the flow. For the example shown in Figure 1,
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(3)
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When an intrinsic coordinate is used,
.
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(4)
| The expression for
as evaluated by Happel an Brenner is given by
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(5)
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Using (5) in (3) after some algebra, it follows that
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(6)
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This equation relates the Stokes stream function
to the drag
for an axisymmetric body. |