A mixed finite element formulation for viscoelastic flows is derived in this paper, in which the FIC (finite incremental calculus) pressure stabilization process and the DEVSS (discrete elastic viscous stress split...A mixed finite element formulation for viscoelastic flows is derived in this paper, in which the FIC (finite incremental calculus) pressure stabilization process and the DEVSS (discrete elastic viscous stress splitting) method using the Crank-Nicolson-based split are introduced within a general framework of the iterative version of the fractional step algorithm. The SU (streamline-upwind) method is particularly chosen to tackle the convective terms in constitutive equations of viscoelastic flows. Thanks to the proposed scheme the finite elements with equal low-order interpolation approximations for stress-velocity-pressure variables can be successfully used even for viscoelastic flows with high Weissenberg numbers. The XPP (extended Pom-Pom) constitutive model for describing viscoelastic behaviors is particularly integrated into the proposed scheme. The numerical results for the 4:1 sudden contraction flow problem demonstrate prominent stability, accuracy and convergence rate of the proposed scheme in both pressure and stress distributions over the flow domain within a wide range of the Weissenberg number, particularly the capability in reproducing the results, which can be used to explain the "die swell" phenomenon observed in the polymer injection molding process.展开更多
STUDY ON TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AND STRUCTURAL TYPE - SELECTION OF OVER SUPERCRITICAL UNITS IN OUR COUNTRY;LOW VOLATILE COAL SORT AND W- SHAPED FLAME BOILER;STUDY ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF FINE CHA...STUDY ON TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AND STRUCTURAL TYPE - SELECTION OF OVER SUPERCRITICAL UNITS IN OUR COUNTRY;LOW VOLATILE COAL SORT AND W- SHAPED FLAME BOILER;STUDY ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF FINE CHANNELS IN A FILTRATING SCRUBBER;STUDY ON WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM MODEL FOR CONTROLLED CIRCULATION BOILER BY USING DISTRIBUTED PARAMETERS。展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10672033,10590354,90715011 and 10272027)the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (2002CB412709)
文摘A mixed finite element formulation for viscoelastic flows is derived in this paper, in which the FIC (finite incremental calculus) pressure stabilization process and the DEVSS (discrete elastic viscous stress splitting) method using the Crank-Nicolson-based split are introduced within a general framework of the iterative version of the fractional step algorithm. The SU (streamline-upwind) method is particularly chosen to tackle the convective terms in constitutive equations of viscoelastic flows. Thanks to the proposed scheme the finite elements with equal low-order interpolation approximations for stress-velocity-pressure variables can be successfully used even for viscoelastic flows with high Weissenberg numbers. The XPP (extended Pom-Pom) constitutive model for describing viscoelastic behaviors is particularly integrated into the proposed scheme. The numerical results for the 4:1 sudden contraction flow problem demonstrate prominent stability, accuracy and convergence rate of the proposed scheme in both pressure and stress distributions over the flow domain within a wide range of the Weissenberg number, particularly the capability in reproducing the results, which can be used to explain the "die swell" phenomenon observed in the polymer injection molding process.
文摘STUDY ON TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AND STRUCTURAL TYPE - SELECTION OF OVER SUPERCRITICAL UNITS IN OUR COUNTRY;LOW VOLATILE COAL SORT AND W- SHAPED FLAME BOILER;STUDY ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF FINE CHANNELS IN A FILTRATING SCRUBBER;STUDY ON WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM MODEL FOR CONTROLLED CIRCULATION BOILER BY USING DISTRIBUTED PARAMETERS。