Transient compressible flow in a compliant viscoelastic tube
Vishal Anand, Ivan C. Christov

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the transient interaction between compressible fluid flow and a viscoelastic tube, revealing how FSI influences flow rate and pressure oscillations with potential applications in MEMS and soft robotics.
Contribution
It provides an analytical framework for coupled fluid-structure interaction in viscoelastic tubes conveying compressible flow, including solutions for steady and transient conditions.
Findings
Oscillatory inlet pressure induces acoustic streaming.
FSI enhances volumetric flow rate.
Pressure oscillations exhibit low-pass frequency response.
Abstract
Motivated by problems arising in the pneumatic actuation of controllers for micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), labs-on-a-chip or biomimetic soft robots, and the study of microrheology of both gases and soft solids, we analyze the transient fluid--structure interaction (FSIs) between a viscoelastic tube conveying compressible flow at low Reynolds number. We express the density of the fluid as a linear function of the pressure, and we use the lubrication approximation to further simplify the fluid dynamics problem. On the other hand, the structural mechanics is governed by a modified Donnell shell theory accounting for Kelvin--Voigt-type linearly viscoelastic mechanical response. The fluid and structural mechanics problems are coupled through the tube's radial deformation and the hydrodynamic pressure. For small compressibility numbers and weak coupling, the equations are solved…
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