Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2006
A general formula is developed which permits a calculation of the pressure drop arising from the slow steady flow of a viscous fluid through a circular cylinder for arbitrarily assigned conditions of velocity on the bounding surfaces of the cylinder. In particular, the diminution in pressure can be calculated directly from the prescribed boundary velocities without requiring a detailed solution of the equations of motion. Hence it is possible to compute, in comparatively simple fashion, the magnitude of this macroscopic parameter for a large variety of complex motions which would normally present great analytical difficulties.
By way of illustration the additional pressure drop arising from the presence of a point force situated along the axis of a cylinder is calculated. The additional force required to maintain the motion in the presence of the obstacle is exactly twice the magnitude of the point force itself.