AbstractWe present a theoretical study of a creeping, steady-state, isothermal flow of a viscoelastic fluid obeying an Oldroyd-type constitutive law with slip boundary condition. The slip boundary condition is appropriate for problems that involve free boundaries and other examples where the usual no-slip condition u = 0 is not valid, such as fiber spinning and microfluidics.First, we study the Newtonian problem with slip boundary condition where the viscoelastic stress is added into the list of unknowns. In addition, the normal viscoelastic stress component associated with the slip boundary condition is introduced. In order to balance its effects, a second inf-sup condition is proven.To treat the discrete case, we assume that the continuou...
The modelling of non-isothermal flow of viscoelastic materials using differential constitutive quati...
It is common knowledge that flows of viscoelastic liquids with stress singularities, like the extrud...
AbstractThe steady flows of a non-Newtonian fluid are considered when the slippage between the plate...
AbstractWe present a theoretical study of a creeping, steady-state, isothermal flow of a viscoelasti...
This work describes a theoretical and numerical investigation of viscoelastic fluid flows, consideri...
A slip boundary condition (SBC) has been known to occur at solid boundaries in a variety of material...
In this work, we present a systematic numerical investigation of the 1:4 planar expansion creeping f...
This paper reports the implementation of slip boundary conditions in the open-source computational l...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to compute flow effects of the transiti...
We study numerically the phenomenon of wall slip that appears in the simulation of viscoelastic flui...
In this paper, a two-level finite element method for Oseen viscoelastic fluid flow obeying an Oldroy...
The modelling of non-isothermal flow of viscoelastic materials using differential constitutive equat...
It is well-known that non-Newtonian fluids such as polymers melts do not satisfy the usual adherence...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is widely used by polymer processing industries in order to evalu...
Stable finite element schemes are developed for the solution of the equations modeling the flow of v...
The modelling of non-isothermal flow of viscoelastic materials using differential constitutive quati...
It is common knowledge that flows of viscoelastic liquids with stress singularities, like the extrud...
AbstractThe steady flows of a non-Newtonian fluid are considered when the slippage between the plate...
AbstractWe present a theoretical study of a creeping, steady-state, isothermal flow of a viscoelasti...
This work describes a theoretical and numerical investigation of viscoelastic fluid flows, consideri...
A slip boundary condition (SBC) has been known to occur at solid boundaries in a variety of material...
In this work, we present a systematic numerical investigation of the 1:4 planar expansion creeping f...
This paper reports the implementation of slip boundary conditions in the open-source computational l...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to compute flow effects of the transiti...
We study numerically the phenomenon of wall slip that appears in the simulation of viscoelastic flui...
In this paper, a two-level finite element method for Oseen viscoelastic fluid flow obeying an Oldroy...
The modelling of non-isothermal flow of viscoelastic materials using differential constitutive equat...
It is well-known that non-Newtonian fluids such as polymers melts do not satisfy the usual adherence...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is widely used by polymer processing industries in order to evalu...
Stable finite element schemes are developed for the solution of the equations modeling the flow of v...
The modelling of non-isothermal flow of viscoelastic materials using differential constitutive quati...
It is common knowledge that flows of viscoelastic liquids with stress singularities, like the extrud...
AbstractThe steady flows of a non-Newtonian fluid are considered when the slippage between the plate...