The unsteady flow of viscoelastic fluid with the fractional derivative Maxwell model (FDMM) in a channel is studied in this note. The exact solutions are obtained for an arbitrary pressure gradient by means of the finite Fourier cosine transform and the Laplace transform. Two special cases of pressu
Start-up flow of a viscoelastic fluid in a pipe with a fractional Maxwell’s model
✍ Scribed by Di Yang; Ke-Qin Zhu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 417 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-1221
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✦ Synopsis
Unidirectional start-up flow of a viscoelastic fluid in a pipe with a fractional Maxwell's model is studied. The flow starting from rest is driven by a constant pressure gradient in an infinite long straight pipe. By employing the method of variable separations and Heaviside operational calculus, we obtain the exact solution, from which the flow characteristics are investigated. It is found that the start-up motion of a fractional Maxwell's fluid with parameters α and β, tends to be at rest as time goes to infinity, except the case of β = 1. This observation, which also can be predicted from the mechanics analogue of fractional Maxwell's model, agrees with the classical work of Friedrich and it indicates that a fractional Maxwell's fluid presents solid-like behavior if β ̸ = 1 and fluid-like behavior if β = 1. For an arbitrary viscoelastic model, a conjecture is proposed to give an intuitive way judging whether it presents fluid-like or solid-like behavior. Also oscillations may occur before the fluid tends to the asymptotic behavior stated above, which is a common phenomenon for viscoelastic fluids.
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