Stability of finite-length collapsible channel flow to spanwise perturbations
E. G. Herrer,
M. A. Herrada,
A. M. Gañán-Calvo
et al.
Abstract:We consider flow through a finite-length flexible-walled channel formed by removing a portion from one wall of a wide rigid channel and replacing by a pre-tensioned hyperelastic sheet of finite thickness. The flow is driven by a prescribed upstream flow rate which is uniform along the channel inlet, and so with periodic boundary conditions in the transverse direction the system admits a steady state with a wall profile which is deformed in the streamwise direction but spatially uniform in the spanwise directio… Show more
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