Global Dynamics and Bifurcation Analysis for the Peristaltic Transport Through Nonuniform Channels

Hosham, HA; N. M. Hafez;

Abstract


The paper provides an analysis of dynamic behavior of peristaltic transport of non-Newtonian fluid in a nonuniform diverging channel with various waveforms. The canonical object of the study is the bifurcation techniques of the physical parameters, from which information on the dynamic response of peristaltic flow can be gained. Special attention is paid to the interaction between local and global dynamics through a nonuniform channel with different wall waveforms, which is shown to generate a range of creative behaviors, involving heteroclinic and homoclinic connections to saddle stagnation points. These closed invariant curves form a novel phenomenon involving different flow scenarios in a finite region, without the need for varying parameters. The bifurcation analytical study is complimented by numerical computations, both of which are used to highlight the impacts predicted on flow parameters, such as Grashof, solute Grashof, heat source/sink, and thermal radiation parameters. We show that properly accounting for the interaction between invariant sets, multiple stagnation points, and streamline patterns leads to unprecedented levels of flow control characteristics. We also compare the bifurcation behaviors of peristaltic transport through uniform and nonuniform channel under different waveforms that will be useful for the topologies controlling stream flow with complex shape.


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Title Global Dynamics and Bifurcation Analysis for the Peristaltic Transport Through Nonuniform Channels
Authors Hosham, HA; N. M. Hafez 
Keywords nonlinear dynamics;bifurcation;heteroclinic and homoclinic orbits;peristalsis;non-Newtonian;heat and mass transfer;non-uniform channel;streamline topologies;trapping;different wave forms;DEGENERATE CRITICAL-POINTS;2-DIMENSIONAL FLOW;FLUID;MATCONT;BLOOD
Issue Date 2022
Publisher ASME
Journal JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND NONLINEAR DYNAMICS 
Volume 17
Issue 6
ISSN 1555-1423
DOI 10.1115/1.4053668
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85127065182
Web of science ID WOS:000789847300003

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