High Schmidt number "washout" of a viscosifying solute downstream of a backward-facing step
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Abstract
We consider high Schmidt number, two-dimensional, unsteady laminar convective mass transfer downstream of a backward-facing step, behind which a nonreactive viscosifying solute is initially confined to a layer whose thickness is equal to the height of the step. The solute is "washed away" by a flow of "clean" fluid over the step. The relationship between solute concentration, viscosity, and molecular diffusivity is approximated using the Stokes-Einstein relation. We focus on the distribution and removal of the solute for several combinations of Reynolds number (based on step height and infinite-dilution viscosity; primarily 10 and 100) and Schmidt number (the ratio of kinematic viscosity to the infinite-dilution molecular diffusivity; primarily 500 and 2650). Comparison is made to the case in which the viscosity and diffusivity are independent of solute concentration.
*This work was supported by USDA-National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Specialty Crop Research Initiative Award No 2016-51181-25403. This research used computational resources provided by the USDA Agricultural Research Service through SCINet (ARS project number 0500-0093-001-00-D).
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Presenters
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Dahhea Min
- Univ of Illinois - Urbana