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The Thin-Gap Approximation - Lubrication Problems

In Chap. 4 we explored the consequences of a weak departure from strict adherence to the conditions for unidirectional flow namely, the effect of slight curvature in flow through a circular tube. For that case, the centripetal acceleration associated with the curved path of the primary flow was shown to produce a weak secondary motion in the plane orthogonal to the tube axis. In this chapter we consider another class of deviations from unidirectional flow that occur when the boundaries are slightly nonparallel. [Pg.294]

If the boundaries of the flow domain are not parallel, the magnitude of the primary velocity component must vary as a function of distance in the flow direction. This not only introduces a number of new physical phenomena, as we shall see, but it also means that the Navier-Stokes equations cannot be simplified following the unidirectional flow assumptions of Chap. 3, and exact analytical solutions are no longer possible. In this chapter, we thus consider only a special limiting case, known as the thin-gap limit, in which the distance between the boundaries is small compared with the lateral gap width. In this case, we shall see that we can obtain approximate analytical solutions by using the asymptotic and scaling techniques that were introduced in the preceding chapter. [Pg.294]


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