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Main Authors: Dormy, E., Moffatt, H. K.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.04432
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  • The low-Reynolds-number Stokes flow driven by rotation of two parallel cylinders of equal unit radius is investigated by both analytical and numerical techniques. In Part I, the case of counter-rotating cylinders is considered. A numerical (finite-element) solution is obtained by enclosing the system in an outer cylinder of radius $R_{0}\!\gg\!1$, on which the no-slip condition is imposed. A model problem with the same symmetries is first solved exactly, and the limit of validity of the Stokes approximation is determined; this model has some relevance for ciliary propulsion. For the two-cylinder problem, attention is focused on the small-gap situation $\varepsilon \ll 1$. An exact analytic solution is obtained in the contact limit $\varepsilon=0$, and a net force $F_{c}$ acting on the pair of cylinders in this contact limit is identified; this contributes to the torque that each cylinder experiences about its axis. The far-field torque doublet (`torquelet') is also identified. Part II treats the case of co-rotating cylinders, for which again a finite-element numerical solution is obtained for $R_{0}\!\gg \!1$. The theory of Watson (1995) is elucidated and shown to agree well with the numerical solution. In contrast to the counter-rotating case, inertia effects are negligible throughout the fluid domain, however large, provided Re $\ll 1$. In the concluding section, the main results for both cases are summarised, and the situation when the fluid is unbounded ($R_{0}=\infty$) is discussed. (...)