Numerical Study of Viscoelastic Upstream Instability
Abstract
In this work, we report numerical results on the flow instability and bifurcation of a viscoelastic fluid in the upstream region of a confined cylinder in a narrow channel. Two-dimensional direct numerical simulations based on the FENE-P model (the finite-extensible nonlinear elastic model with the Peterlin closure) are conducted with numerical stabilization techniques. Our results show that the macroscopic viscoelastic constitutive relation can capture the viscoelastic upstream instability reported in previous experiments for low-Reynolds-number flows. The numerical simulations reveal that the non-dimensional recirculation length (LD) is affected by the cylinder blocking rate (BR), the Weissenberg number (Wi), the viscosity ratio (β), and the maximum polymer extension (L). Close to the onset of upstream recirculation, depending on the values of L and β, the bifurcation can be supercritical or subcritical. β has a nonlinear influence on the upstream recirculation length. This work contributes to our theoretical understanding of this new instability mechanism in viscoelastic wake flows.
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