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    Numerical simulation of Oldroyd-B fluid in a contraction channel 

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    2002-05-01
    Author
    Li, X. K.;
    Evans, Gwynne A.;
    Meng, S.
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    The paper falls into areas of numerical methods and applications. A new spectral element method is presented in the paper for Oldroyd-B fluid based on a benchmark problem 4:1 abrupt contraction channel flow, in particular, with different Weissenberg numbers. The impact of this approach is that it lends itself to parallelisation of numerical simulation for Non-Newtonian fluids.
    Citation : Li, X.K., Evans, G.A. and Meng, S. (2002) Numerical simulation of Oldroyd-B fluid in a contraction channel. The Journal of Supercomputing, 22(1), pp. 29-43.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/248
    DOI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1014302419725
    ISSN : 0920-8542
    Research Group : Scientific Computation
    Research Group : Centre for Engineering Science and Advanced Systems
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