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MATHEMATICAL MODELING
Numerical calculation of velocity fields for visco-elastic materials in cylindrical channels
E. V. Fomenko, I. Yu. Aleksanian, A. H.-H. Nugmanov, Thi Sen Nguyen Astrakhan State Technical University,
Astrakhan, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article touches upon the application of the numerical finite difference method for solving Navier–Stokes equation in case of one-dimensional problem of passing a cooled viscoelastic material inside circular nozzles. There have been analyzed the specific features of using the method and presented the results of its application. The object of study was not chosen at random, because viscous properties of raw gluten are variable and depend on the temperature, chemical composition and properties of the feedstock. Working not properly with the object of research (phenomenon, process), but with its model helps to characterize its properties and behavior in various situations relatively quickly and without significant costs. The need to identify patterns of internal heat and mass transfer, which is based on studying the kinetics of the process, is obvious for physic-mathematical modeling of heat and mass transfer processes of wheat gluten granulation, in particular, analyzing the mechanism of moisture removal during its drying under radiation power supply. The results of the conducted research are consistent with the available data on the subject, and the suggested approach to solving the problem of choosing rational hydrodynamic regimes has been applied due to the difficulty of experimental determining the velocity fields and problematic analyzing the system of hydrodynamic differential Navier–Stokes equations with variable proportionality ratios.
Keywords:
modeling, raw gluten, viscoelastic materials, draw plate cylinder, Navier–Stokes equation, analysis of velocity fields evolution, non-Newtonian fluids.
Received: 15.01.2019
Citation:
E. V. Fomenko, I. Yu. Aleksanian, A. H.-H. Nugmanov, Thi Sen Nguyen, “Numerical calculation of velocity fields for visco-elastic materials in cylindrical channels”, Vestn. Astrakhan State Technical Univ. Ser. Management, Computer Sciences and Informatics, 2019, no. 2, 19–28
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/vagtu574 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/vagtu/y2019/i2/p19
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