Unsteady flow of a dusty Bingham fluid through a porous medium in a circular pipe


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Abstract

A time-varying flow through a porous medium of a dusty viscous incompressible Bingham fluid in a circular pipe is studied. A constant pressure gradient is applied in the axial direction, whereas the particle phase is assumed to behave as a viscous fluid. The effect of the medium porosity, the non-Newtonian fluid characteristics, and the particle phase viscosity on the transient behavior of the velocity, volumetric flow rates, and skin friction coefficients of both the fluid and particle phases is investigated. A numerical solution is obtained for the governing nonlinear momentum equations by using the method of finite differences.

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H. A. Attia

El-Fayoum University

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Egypt, El-Fayoum, 63514

W. Abbas

College of Engineering and Technology

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Egypt, Cairo

A. L. Aboul-Hassan

Cairo University

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Egypt, Giza, 12211

M. A. M. Abdeen

Cairo University

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Egypt, Giza, 12211

M. A. Ibrahim

Helwan University

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Egypt, Cairo

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