Entry flow in a curved pipe

LS Yao, SA Berger - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1975 - cambridge.org
A secondary flow is set up when a fluid flows through a stationary curved pipe. The fluid in
the middle of the pipe moves outwards and that near the wall inwards. Dean showed that the …

On secondary flow in stationary curved pipes

SN Barua - The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied …, 1963 - academic.oup.com
When a fluid flows through a stationary curved pipe, a secondary flow is set up, the fluid in
the middle of the pipe moving outwards and that near the wall inwards. Dean showed that …

Fluid flow into a curved pipe

FT Smith - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1976 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The influence of curvature on a pipeflow is discussed for a pipe that starts bending uniformly
after an initial straight section. The Reynolds number and curvature are assumed large and …

Pulsatile entrance flow in a curved pipe

L Talbot, KO Gong - Journal of fluid mechanics, 1983 - cambridge.org
An experimental investitition was made of the entry flow in a curved pipe under conditions
wherein a pulsatile component of flow was superimposed on a steady mean flow. Two …

Unsteady viscous flow in a curved pipe

WH Lyne - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1971 - cambridge.org
The flow in a pipe of circular cross-section which is coiled in a circle is studied, the pressure
gradient along the pipe varying sinusoidally in time with frequency. The radius of the pipe a …

Entry flow into a circular tube of slowly varying cross-section

G Jayaraman, N Padmanabhan… - Fluid Dynamics …, 1986 - iopscience.iop.org
The entry flow into a circular tube of slowly varying cross-section is studied by considering
the flow field to consist of two regions—a core region and a boundary layer region. As in …

Entry flow in a curved pipe

MP Singh - Journal of Fluid mechanics, 1974 - cambridge.org
This paper deals with the development of the flow in a curved tube near the inlet. The
solution is obtained by the method of matched asymptotic expansions. Two inlet conditions …

Laminar flow in the entrance region of a smooth pipe

AK Mohanty, SBL Asthana - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1979 - cambridge.org
The entrance region has been divided into two parts, the inlet region and the filled region. At
the end of the inlet region, the boundary layers meet at the pipe axis but the velocity profiles …

Steady motion within a curved pipe

FT Smith - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1976 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The forcing of fluid through a tube, of uniform cross section (~ a) and coiled to form an arc of
a circle of radius R (≫ a), by the application of a steady constant pressure gradient along the …

On the dynamics of curved pipes transporting fluid. Part I: inextensible theory

AK Misra, MP Païdoussis, KS Van - Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988 - Elsevier
This paper treats the dynamics and stability of curved pipes conveying fluid. The cases of
pipes supported at both ends, as well as cantilevered pipes, are considered. A “modified” …