Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 1988, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (6): 521-252.

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TRANSIENT SPHERICAL FLOW OF NON-NEWTONIAN POWER-LAW FLUIDS IN POROUS MEDIA

刘慈群   

  1. Research Division of Mechanics of Flow Through Porous Media, Academia Sinica, Lanzhou
  • 收稿日期:1987-02-23 出版日期:1988-06-18 发布日期:1988-06-18

TRANSIENT SPHERICAL FLOW OF NON-NEWTONIAN POWER-LAW FLUIDS IN POROUS MEDIA

Liu Ci-qun   

  1. Research Division of Mechanics of Flow Through Porous Media, Academia Sinica, Lanzhou
  • Received:1987-02-23 Online:1988-06-18 Published:1988-06-18

摘要: The transient spherical flow behavior of a slightly compressible, non-Newtonian, power-law fluids in porous media is studied. A nonlinear partial differential equation of parabolic type is derived. The diffusivity equation for spherical flow is a special case of the new equation. We obtain analytical, asymptotic and approximate solutions by using the methods of Laplace transform and weighted mass conservation. The structures of asymptotic and approximate solutions are similar, which enriches the theory of one-dimensional flow of non-Newtonian fluids through porous media.

关键词: porous media, compressible adiabatic flow, system of equations, classical solution, global existence, blow-up

Abstract: The transient spherical flow behavior of a slightly compressible, non-Newtonian, power-law fluids in porous media is studied. A nonlinear partial differential equation of parabolic type is derived. The diffusivity equation for spherical flow is a special case of the new equation. We obtain analytical, asymptotic and approximate solutions by using the methods of Laplace transform and weighted mass conservation. The structures of asymptotic and approximate solutions are similar, which enriches the theory of one-dimensional flow of non-Newtonian fluids through porous media.

Key words: porous media, compressible adiabatic flow, system of equations, classical solution, global existence, blow-up

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