Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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762914 | Computers & Fluids | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Numerical simulations for incompressible flow in two-sided and four-sided lid driven cavities are reported in the present study. For the two-sided driven cavity, the upper wall is moved to the right and the left wall to the bottom with equal speeds. For the four-sided driven cavity, the upper wall is moved to the right, the lower wall to the left, while the left wall is moved downwards and the right wall upwards, with all four walls moving with equal speeds. At low Reynolds numbers, the resulting flow field is symmetric with respect to one of the cavity diagonals for the two-sided driven cavity, while it is symmetric with respect to both cavity diagonals for the four-sided driven cavity. At a critical Reynolds number of 1073 for the two-sided driven cavity and 129 for the four-sided driven cavity, the flow field bifurcates from a stable symmetric state to a stable asymmetric state. Three possible flow solutions exist above the critical Reynolds number, an unstable symmetric solution and two stable asymmetric solutions. All three possible solutions are recovered in the present study and flow bifurcation diagrams are constructed. Moreover, it is shown that the marching direction of the iterative solver determines which of the two asymmetric solutions is recovered.