会议专题

Numerical Study on Viscous Dissipation of Variable Viscosity Fluid in Microscale Gap between Parallel Plates

The fluid flow in microscale gap between parallel plates is driven by the simultaneous pressure gradient and the movement of the upper plate in the tangential direction. The viscous dissipation of fluid has been studied numerically with the finite volume method. The heights of the studied gaps are 10μm, 40μm, 70μm and 100μm. The lengths are fixed at 25mm. The plates are adiabatic. The flow is laminar with the pressure difference varying from 1 MPa to 10 MPa and the velocity of the moving wall varying from 0 to 20 m/s. The viscous dissipation causes the viscosity falling. The fall of viscosity affects the viscous dissipation inversely, and causes the temperature rises nonlinearly. If the two plates are stationary, the average temperature rise only depends on the pressure difference between the inlet and the outlet, and the geometry and viscosity have no effect on the average temperature rise at the outlet. When one plate moves, the pressure difference, the wall velocity and the gap height have important effect on the average temperature rise.

Parallel plates Poiseuille-Couette flow Viscous dissipation Microannuli.

Zhou Cheng Yang Huayong

The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China

国际会议

The Fifth International Symposium on Fluid Power Transmission and Control(ISFP2007)(2007年国际流体动力传输与控制学术会议)

北戴河

英文

371-375

2007-06-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)