Navier-Stokes equations for unique flow through a rectangular diverging pipe

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The discussion focuses on developing a mathematical model for fluid flow through a diverging square pipe with a 1:4 area expansion. The flow is characterized as uniform and laminar at the inlet and fully developed before the expansion. The user seeks to simplify the Navier-Stokes equations by making assumptions of steady state, incompressibility, and uniform flow but is uncertain about addressing flow separation at the divergence. There is a request for assistance in justifying these assumptions and improving the model. The conversation highlights the complexities of modeling fluid dynamics in diverging geometries.
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I am currently trying to provide a mathematical model that describes the flow through a diverging square pipe. I am trying to simplyfy the navier stokes equations by usings assumptions but am unsure if my current progress is correct.
The problem is as follows:
Fluid enters a section of a square cross sectioned pipe which undergoes an area expansion of 1:4. The flow is uniform and laminar at the inlet and fully developed before entering the expansion and at the outlet. Provide a mathimatical model which describes the unique flow through the pipe.
By assuming steady state, incompressible, uniform flow with no body force in the direction of motion I can simplyfy considerably however I do not know how to take into account flow separation at the divergance nor how to justify properly my assumptions :S
anyone help pleaseee
 
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