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Exact solutions of the unsteady two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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1987
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This paper studies the two-dimensional incompressible viscous flow in which the local vorticity is proportional to the stream function perturbed by a uniform stream. It was known by Taylor and Kovasznay that the Navier-Stokes equations for flow of this kind become linear. From the general solution to the linear equations for steady flow, we show that there exist only two types of steady flow of this kind: Kovasznay downstream flow of a two-dimensional grid and \textit{S. P. Lin} and \textit{M. Tobak} reversed flow about a flat plate with suction [AIAA J. 24, 334-335 (1986)]. In the unsteady flow case, new classes of exact analytical solutions are found which include Taylor vortex array solution as a special case. It is shown that these unsteady flows are, as viewed from a frame of reference moving with the undisturbed uniform stream, pseudo- steady in the sense that the flow pattern is steady but the magnitude of motion decays, or grows, exponentially in time. All these solutions are valid for any Reynolds number.
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two-dimensional incompressible viscous flow
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local vorticity
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Kovasznay downstream flow
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two-dimensional grid
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reversed flow
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flat plate with suction
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