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In [[fluid dynamics]], a '''similarity solution''' is a form of solution in which at least one co-ordinate lacks a distinguished origin; more physically, it describes a flow which 'looks the same' either at all times, or at all length scalesThese include, for example, the [[Blasius boundary layer]] or the [[blast wave|Sedov-Taylor shell]].<ref>Pringle and King, 2007, ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0KV_e8-kyZwC&lpg=PP1&dq=Astrophysical%20Flows&pg=PA54#v=onepage&q&f=false Astrophysical Flows]'', p54</ref>
 
==Concept==
 
A powerful tool in physics is the concept of [[dimensional analysis]] and [[scaling laws]]; by looking at the physical effects present in a system we may estimate their size and hence which, for example, might be neglectedIf we have catalogued these effects we will occasionally find that the system has not fixed a natural lengthscale (timescale), but that the solution depends on space (time)It is then necessary to construct a lengthscale (timescale) using space (time) and the other dimensional quantities present - such as the viscosity <math>\nu</math>.  These constructs are not 'guessed' but are derived immediately from the scaling of the governing equations.
 
==Example - The impulsively started plate ==
 
Consider a semi-infinite domain bounded by a rigid wall and filled with viscous fluid.<ref>Batchelor (2006 edition), ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Rla7OihRvUgC&dq=An+Introduction+to+Fluid+Dynamics&source=gbs_navlinks_s An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics]'', p189</ref>  At time <math>t=0</math> the wall is made to move with constant speed <math>U</math> in a fixed direction (for definiteness, say the <math>x</math> direction and consider only the <math>x-y</math> plane)We can see that there is no distinguished length scale given in the problem, and we have the boundary conditions of no slip
 
<math>u = U</math> on <math>y = 0</math>
 
and that the plate have no effect on the fluid at infinity
 
<math>u \rightarrow 0</math> as <math> y \rightarrow \infty </math>.
 
Now, if we examine the Navier-Stokes equations
 
<math>\rho \left( \dfrac{\partial \vec{u}}{\partial t} + \vec{u} . \nabla \vec{u} \right) =- \nabla p + \mu \nabla^{2} \vec{u}</math>
 
we can observe that this flow will be [[rectilinear]], with gradients in the <math>y</math> direction and flow in the <math>x</math> direction, and that the pressure term will have no tangential component so that
<math>\dfrac{\partial p}{\partial y} = 0</math>. The <math>x</math> component of the Navier-Stokes equations then becomes
 
<math>\dfrac{\partial \vec{u}}{\partial t}  = \nu \partial^{2}_{y} \vec{u}</math>
 
and we may apply scaling arguments to show that
 
<math> \frac{U}{t} \sim \nu \frac{U}{y^{2}}</math>
 
which gives us the scaling of the <math>y</math> co-ordinate as
 
<math>y  \sim (\nu t)^{1/2}</math>.
 
This allows us to pose an self-similar ansatz such that, with <math>f</math> and <math>\eta</math> dimensionless,
 
<math>u = U f \left( \eta \equiv \dfrac{y}{(\nu t)^{1/2}} \right)</math>
 
We have now extracted all of the relevant physics and need only solve the equations; for many cases this will need to be done numericallyThis equation is
 
<math>- \eta f'/2 = f''</math>
 
with solution satisfying the boundary conditions that
 
<math>f = 1 - erf (\eta / 2)</math> or <math>u = U \left(1 - erf \left(- y / (4 \nu t)^{1/2} \right)\right)</math>
 
which is a self-similar solution of the first kind.
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
[[Category:Fluid dynamics]]

Latest revision as of 05:41, 21 March 2013

In fluid dynamics, a similarity solution is a form of solution in which at least one co-ordinate lacks a distinguished origin; more physically, it describes a flow which 'looks the same' either at all times, or at all length scales. These include, for example, the Blasius boundary layer or the Sedov-Taylor shell.[1]

Concept

A powerful tool in physics is the concept of dimensional analysis and scaling laws; by looking at the physical effects present in a system we may estimate their size and hence which, for example, might be neglected. If we have catalogued these effects we will occasionally find that the system has not fixed a natural lengthscale (timescale), but that the solution depends on space (time). It is then necessary to construct a lengthscale (timescale) using space (time) and the other dimensional quantities present - such as the viscosity ν. These constructs are not 'guessed' but are derived immediately from the scaling of the governing equations.

Example - The impulsively started plate

Consider a semi-infinite domain bounded by a rigid wall and filled with viscous fluid.[2] At time t=0 the wall is made to move with constant speed U in a fixed direction (for definiteness, say the x direction and consider only the xy plane). We can see that there is no distinguished length scale given in the problem, and we have the boundary conditions of no slip

u=U on y=0

and that the plate have no effect on the fluid at infinity

u0 as y.

Now, if we examine the Navier-Stokes equations

ρ(ut+u.u)=p+μ2u

we can observe that this flow will be rectilinear, with gradients in the y direction and flow in the x direction, and that the pressure term will have no tangential component so that py=0. The x component of the Navier-Stokes equations then becomes

ut=νy2u

and we may apply scaling arguments to show that

UtνUy2

which gives us the scaling of the y co-ordinate as

y(νt)1/2.

This allows us to pose an self-similar ansatz such that, with f and η dimensionless,

u=Uf(ηy(νt)1/2)

We have now extracted all of the relevant physics and need only solve the equations; for many cases this will need to be done numerically. This equation is

ηf/2=f

with solution satisfying the boundary conditions that

f=1erf(η/2) or u=U(1erf(y/(4νt)1/2))

which is a self-similar solution of the first kind.

References

  1. Pringle and King, 2007, Astrophysical Flows, p54
  2. Batchelor (2006 edition), An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, p189