Abstract
We studied numerically the effect of the constriction height on viscous flow separation past a two-dimensional channel with locally symmetric constrictions. A numerically stable scheme in primitive variables (velocity and pressure) for the solution of two-dimensional incompressible time-dependent Navier–Stokes equations is employed using finite-difference approximation in staggered grid. The wall shear stresses at different heights of the constriction are computed and presented graphically. It is noticed that the maximum stress and the length of the recirculating region associated with two shear layers of the constriction increase with the increase of the area reduction of the constriction. The critical Reynolds number for symmetry breaking bifurcation for the 50%, 60% and 70% area reduction are obtained numerically. The flow field separates after the symmetry breaking bifurcation and the symmetry of the flow depends on the Reynolds number and the height of the constriction.
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