2021
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2021.712
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Motion of a tightly fitting axisymmetric object through a lubricated elastic tube

Abstract: We consider the translation of a rigid, axisymmetric, tightly fitting object through a cylindrical elastic tube filled with viscous fluid, using a combination of theory and direct numerical simulations. The intruding object is assumed to be wider than the undeformed tube radius, forcing solid–solid contact in the absence of relative motion. The motion of the object establishes a thin fluid film that lubricates this contact. Our theory couples lubrication theory to a geometrically nonlinear membrane description… Show more

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“…2020) or fluid–structure interaction problems (Rallabandi et al. 2021). The method is based in the mapping of the computational domains of coordinates in simpler fixed domains of coordinates through analytical coordinate transformations with A grid of points is used to discretize the equations, where and are the number of points in the radial and axial directions, respectively.…”
Section: Numerical Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2020) or fluid–structure interaction problems (Rallabandi et al. 2021). The method is based in the mapping of the computational domains of coordinates in simpler fixed domains of coordinates through analytical coordinate transformations with A grid of points is used to discretize the equations, where and are the number of points in the radial and axial directions, respectively.…”
Section: Numerical Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identical physics govern thin film flows in many familiar cases, e.g., in the frames of tightly fitting doors and windows. Moreover, it is closely related to the motion of objects in constricted tubes, such as a falling cylinder viscometer [6], drops in closed capillaries [7], or rigid objects traveling through lubricated elastic tubes [8]. A defining feature of a cardboard box is that it must be securely sealed to protect the content prior to shipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%