Rheologica Acta, Vol.55, No.1, 51-66, 2016
Cessation of the lid-driven cavity flow of Newtonian and Bingham fluids
We provide benchmark results for a transient variant of the lid-driven cavity problem, where the lid motion is suddenly stopped and the flow is left to decay under the action of viscosity. Results include Newtonian as well as Bingham flows, the latter having finite cessation times, for Reynolds numbers Re is an element of [1, 1000] and Bingham numbers Bn is an element of [0, 10]. The finite-volume method and Papanastasiou regularisation were employed. A combination of Re and Bn, the effective Reynolds number, is shown to convey more information about the flow than either Re or Bn alone. A time scale which characterises the flow independently of the geometry and flow parameters is proposed.
Keywords:Flow cessation;Bingham flow;Finite cessation time;Finite-volume method;Effective Reynolds number