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Transient laminar incompressible Couette problem

Note: CFD-calculations have been deactivated in version 2.7 due to unsatisfactory results. A new approach is being pursued.

Another well-known problem is the incompressible laminar flow between two parallel plates. At time zero both plates are at rest, whereas at positive times one of the plates is moved parallel to the other plate with a velocity of 1. The analytical solution can be found in [59] in the form of a series expansion containing the complementary error function erfc. In the steady state regime the velocity profile is linear across the space in between the plates. The velocity profiles at different times are shown in Figure 33 and compared with the analytical solution for a unity distance between the plates and a kinematic viscosity $ \nu=1$. The input deck for the CalculiX results can be found in the test suite (couette1.inp). The figure shows a good agreement between the numerical and analytical values, indicating that the time integration in the CFD-implementation in CalculiX is correct. The small deviations at small times are due to the rather course mesh.

Figure 33: Velocity across the space in between the plates for different times


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guido dhondt 2014-03-02