Title of article :
Drag Experienced by a Composite Sphere in an Axisymmetric Creeping Flow of Micropolar Fluid
Author/Authors :
Mishra, V Department of Mathematics - Jaypee University of Engineering & Technology, Guna, India , Gupta, B. R Department of Mathematics - Jaypee University of Engineering & Technology, Guna, India
Abstract :
This paper concerns an analytical study of a steady axisymmetric uniform flow of an incompressible
micropolar fluid past a permeable sphere that contains a solid sphere. The mathematical expression for the
flow fields are obtained in terms of stream function by using modified Bessel’s function and Gegenbauer
function. No-slip condition, zero microrotation components, continuity of normal velocity which is equal to
the filtration velocity on the surface of the sphere are used as boundary conditions. It is assumed that the fluid
obeys Darcy law at the permeable surface. The internal and external drag force exerted by the fluid on the
sphere, flow rate and the relevant quantities such as pressures, microrotation vectors have been calculated. It
is observed that drag is greater for impermeable sphere as compared to permeable sphere. As permeability
parameter increases the flow rate also increases rapidly. Various useful results are obtained and compared
with the previous particular cases.
Keywords :
Darcy law , Stream function , Drag force , Micropolar fluid , Permeable sphere
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics