Stokes’ first problem for a class of viscoelastic fluids with the generalized fractional Maxwell constitutive model is considered. The constitutive equation is obtained from the classical Maxwell stress–strain relation by substituting the first-order derivatives of stress and strain by derivatives of non-integer orders in the interval ( 0 , 1 ] . Explicit integral representation of the solution is derived and some of its characteristics are discussed: non-negativity and monotonicity, asymptotic behavior, analyticity, finite/infinite propagation speed, and absence of wave front. To illustrate analytical findings, numerical results for different values of the parameters are presented
AbstractThe unsteady flow of an incompressible Maxwell fluid with fractional derivative induced by a...
Abstract: A mathematical model of the viscoelastic phenomenon, employing the fractional derivative M...
In this paper we discuss some general properties of viscoelastic models defined in terms of constitu...
Stokes’ first problem for a class of viscoelastic fluids with the generalized fractional Maxwell con...
The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic fluid is int...
ABSTRACT: The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic f...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
In this work we discuss the connection between classical and fractional viscoelastic Maxwell models,...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic fluid is int...
In this paper we propose a new model for the fractional Maxwell fluid within fractional Caputo-Fa...
AbstractThe unsteady flow of an incompressible Maxwell fluid with fractional derivative induced by a...
Abstract: A mathematical model of the viscoelastic phenomenon, employing the fractional derivative M...
In this paper we discuss some general properties of viscoelastic models defined in terms of constitu...
Stokes’ first problem for a class of viscoelastic fluids with the generalized fractional Maxwell con...
The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic fluid is int...
ABSTRACT: The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic f...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
Distributed-order fractional model of viscoelastic body is used to describe wave propagation in an i...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
In this work we discuss the connection between classical and fractional viscoelastic Maxwell models,...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
The fractional calculus approach in the constitutive relationship model of viscoelastic fluid is int...
In this paper we propose a new model for the fractional Maxwell fluid within fractional Caputo-Fa...
AbstractThe unsteady flow of an incompressible Maxwell fluid with fractional derivative induced by a...
Abstract: A mathematical model of the viscoelastic phenomenon, employing the fractional derivative M...
In this paper we discuss some general properties of viscoelastic models defined in terms of constitu...