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Elasto-viscoplastic fluid flow in tubes of arbitrary cross-section

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Abstract Elasto-viscoplastic fluid flow in tubes of arbitrary cross-section is explored. A constitutive equation superposing elasticity on the viscoplastic behavior through a linear combination of the non-linear simplified Phan–Thien–Tanner constitutive… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Elasto-viscoplastic fluid flow in tubes of arbitrary cross-section is explored. A constitutive equation superposing elasticity on the viscoplastic behavior through a linear combination of the non-linear simplified Phan–Thien–Tanner constitutive model of viscoelasticity and the non-linear Bingham constitutive equation of viscoplasticity is developed. The equation of motion is solved analytically for the longitudinal field for steady flow in tubes of non-circular cross-section. The evolution of the plug and stagnant zones, hallmarks of viscoplastic behavior, is studied when elasticity is present, and the rate of flow is determined in terms of the Weissenberg and Bingham numbers. Elasticity tends to enhance the rate of flow for given viscoplastic conditions, and stagnant and plug zone configurations are substantially altered.

Keywords: flow tubes; elasto viscoplastic; cross section; flow

Journal Title: Applied Mathematical Modelling
Year Published: 2017

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