Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid

The flow of an incompressible fractionalized Maxwell fluid induced by an oscillating plate has been studied, where the no-slip assumption between the wall and the fluid is no longer valid. The solutions obtained for the velocity field and the associated shear stress, written in terms of H-functions,...

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Main Author: Jamil Muhammad
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-03-01
Series:Nonlinear Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nleng-2015-0030
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description The flow of an incompressible fractionalized Maxwell fluid induced by an oscillating plate has been studied, where the no-slip assumption between the wall and the fluid is no longer valid. The solutions obtained for the velocity field and the associated shear stress, written in terms of H-functions, using discrete Laplace transform, satisfy all imposed initial and boundary conditions. The no-slip contributions, that appeared in the general solutions, as expected, tend to zero when slip parameter θ → 0. Furthermore, the solutions for ordinary Maxwell and Newtonian fluids, performing the same motion, are obtained as limiting cases of general solutions. The solutions for fractionalized and ordinary Maxwell fluids for noslip condition also obtained as a special cases and they are similar to the solutions of classical Stokes’ first problem of fractionalized and ordinary Maxwell fluid, if oscillating parameter ω = 0. Finally, the influence of the material, slip and the fractional parameters on the fluid motion, as well as a comparison among fractionalized Maxwell, ordinary Maxwell and Newtonian fluids is also analyzed by graphical illustrations.
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spelling doaj.art-2e10a47ec55c4259af1b5e2113813bc62022-12-21T21:30:58ZengDe GruyterNonlinear Engineering2192-80102192-80292016-03-0151253610.1515/nleng-2015-0030Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluidJamil Muhammad0Department of Mathematics, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi-75270, Pakistan, Tel. +92-0313-6618192, Fax: +92-021-99230602The flow of an incompressible fractionalized Maxwell fluid induced by an oscillating plate has been studied, where the no-slip assumption between the wall and the fluid is no longer valid. The solutions obtained for the velocity field and the associated shear stress, written in terms of H-functions, using discrete Laplace transform, satisfy all imposed initial and boundary conditions. The no-slip contributions, that appeared in the general solutions, as expected, tend to zero when slip parameter θ → 0. Furthermore, the solutions for ordinary Maxwell and Newtonian fluids, performing the same motion, are obtained as limiting cases of general solutions. The solutions for fractionalized and ordinary Maxwell fluids for noslip condition also obtained as a special cases and they are similar to the solutions of classical Stokes’ first problem of fractionalized and ordinary Maxwell fluid, if oscillating parameter ω = 0. Finally, the influence of the material, slip and the fractional parameters on the fluid motion, as well as a comparison among fractionalized Maxwell, ordinary Maxwell and Newtonian fluids is also analyzed by graphical illustrations.https://doi.org/10.1515/nleng-2015-0030maxwell fluidfractional derivativeslip effectsoscillating flowsexact solutionsvelocity fieldshear stressdiscrete laplace transforms76a0576a10
spellingShingle Jamil Muhammad
Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
Nonlinear Engineering
maxwell fluid
fractional derivative
slip effects
oscillating flows
exact solutions
velocity field
shear stress
discrete laplace transforms
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title Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
title_full Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
title_fullStr Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
title_full_unstemmed Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
title_short Effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized Maxwell fluid
title_sort effects of slip on oscillating fractionalized maxwell fluid
topic maxwell fluid
fractional derivative
slip effects
oscillating flows
exact solutions
velocity field
shear stress
discrete laplace transforms
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76a10
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nleng-2015-0030
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