On Flexible Tubes Conveying Fluid: Geometric Nonlinear Theory, Stability and Dynamics

François Gay-Balmaz, Vakhtang Putkaradze

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Abstract

We derive a fully three-dimensional, geometrically exact theory for flexible tubes conveying fluid. The theory also incorporates the change of the cross section available to the fluid motion during the dynamics. Our approach is based on the symmetry-reduced, exact geometric description for elastic rods, coupled with the fluid transport and subject to the volume conservation constraint for the fluid. We first derive the equations of motion directly, by using an Euler–Poincaré variational principle. We then justify this derivation with a more general theory elucidating the interesting mathematical concepts appearing in this problem, such as partial left (elastic) and right (fluid) invariance of the system, with the added holonomic constraint (volume). We analyze the fully nonlinear behavior of the model when the axis of the tube remains straight. We then proceed to the linear stability analysis and show that our theory introduces important corrections to previously derived results, both in the consistency at all wavelength and in the effects arising from the dynamical change of the cross section. Finally, we derive and analyze several analytical, fully nonlinear solutions of traveling wave type in two dimensions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)889-936
Number of pages48
JournalJournal of Nonlinear Science
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Collapsible tubes
  • Geometrically exact theory
  • Holonomic constraint
  • Tube conveying fluids
  • Variational principle

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