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CLASSIFICATION OF INELASTIC TIME-INDEPENDENT FLUIDS 5 L2.2 Generalized Newtonian Unids... [Pg.5]

Theoretically the apparent viscosity of generalized Newtonian fluids can be found using a simple shear flow (i.e. steady state, one-dimensional, constant shear stress). The rate of deformation tensor in a simple shear flow is given as... [Pg.5]

Material parameters defined by Equations (1.11) and (1.12) arise from anisotropy (i.e. direction dependency) of the microstructure of long-chain polymers subjected to liigh shear deformations. Generalized Newtonian constitutive equations cannot predict any normal stress acting along the direction perpendicular to the shearing surface in a viscometric flow. Thus the primary and secondary normal stress coefficients are only used in conjunction with viscoelastic constitutive models. [Pg.6]

Numerous examples of polymer flow models based on generalized Newtonian behaviour are found in non-Newtonian fluid mechanics literature. Using experimental evidence the time-independent generalized Newtonian fluids are divided into three groups. These are Bingham plastics, pseudoplastic fluids and dilatant fluids. [Pg.6]

Figure 1.2 Comparison of the rheological behaviour of Newtonian and typical generalized Newtonian fluids... Figure 1.2 Comparison of the rheological behaviour of Newtonian and typical generalized Newtonian fluids...
Typical rheograms representing the behaviour of various types of generalized Newtonian fluids are shown in Figure 1.2. [Pg.8]

All of the described differential viscoelastic constitutive equations are implicit relations between the extra stress and the rate of deformation tensors. Therefore, unlike the generalized Newtonian flows, these equations cannot be used to eliminate the extra stress in the equation of motion and should be solved simultaneously with the governing flow equations. [Pg.12]

The practical and computational complications encountered in obtaining solutions for the described differential or integral viscoelastic equations sometimes justifies using a heuristic approach based on an equation proposed by Criminale, Ericksen and Filbey (1958) to model polymer flows. Similar to the generalized Newtonian approach, under steady-state viscometric flow conditions components of the extra stress in the (CEF) model are given a.s explicit relationships in terms of the components of the rate of deformation tensor. However, in the (CEF) model stress components are corrected to take into account the influence of normal stresses in non-Newtonian flow behaviour. For example, in a two-dimensional planar coordinate system the components of extra stress in the (CEF) model are written as... [Pg.14]

As already discussed, in general, polymer flow models consist of the equations of continuity, motion, constitutive and energy. The constitutive equation in generalized Newtonian models is incorporated into the equation of motion and only in the modelling of viscoelastic flows is a separate scheme for its solution reqixired. [Pg.71]

MODELLING OF STEADY STATE STOKES FLOW OF A GENERALIZED NEWTONIAN FLUID... [Pg.111]

Similarly in the absence of body forces the Stokes flow equations for a generalized Newtonian fluid in a two-dimensional (r, 8) coordinate system are written as... [Pg.112]

Similarly the components of the equation of motion for an axisymmetric Stokes flow of a generalized Newtonian fluid are written as... [Pg.114]

Incorporation of viscosity variations in non-elastic generalized Newtonian flow models is based on using empirical rheological relationships such as the power law or Carreau equation, described in Chapter 1. In these relationships fluid viscosity is given as a function of shear rate and material parameters. Therefore in the application of finite element schemes to non-Newtonian flow, shear rate at the elemental level should be calculated and used to update the fluid viscosity. The shear rale is defined as the second invariant of the rate of deformation tensor as (Bird et at.., 1977)... [Pg.126]

In generalized Newtonian fluids, before derivation of the final set of the working equations, the extra stress in the expanded equations should be replaced using the components of the rate of strain tensor (note that the viscosity should also be normalized as fj = rj/p). In contrast, in the modelling of viscoelastic fluids, stress components are found at a separate step through the solution of a constitutive equation. This allows the development of a robust Taylor Galerkin/ U-V-P scheme on the basis of the described procedure in which the stress components are all found at time level n. The final working equation of this scheme can be expressed as... [Pg.136]

The governing equations used in this case are identical to Equations (4.1) and (4.4) describing the creeping flow of an incompressible generalized Newtonian fluid. In the air-filled sections if the pressure exceeds a given threshold the equations should be switched to the following set describing a compressible flow... [Pg.143]

Simulation of the Couette flow of silicon rubber - generalized Newtonian model... [Pg.151]

For a generalized Newtonian fluid the components of the extra stress and... [Pg.164]

For generalized Newtonian fluids the load vector (i.c. the right-hand side in Equation (5.31) is expressed as... [Pg.167]


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