The inertial dynamics of thin film flow of non-Newtonian fluids |
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Authors: | A.J. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | Computational Engineering and Science Research Centre, Department of Mathematics and Computing, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland 4352, Australia |
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Abstract: | Consider the flow of a thin layer of non-Newtonian fluid over a solid surface. I model the case where the viscosity depends nonlinearly on the shear-rate; power law fluids are an important example, but the analysis here is for general nonlinear dependence. The modelling allows for large changes in film thickness provided the changes occur over a relatively large enough lateral length scale. Modifying the surface boundary condition for tangential stress forms an accessible foundation for the analysis where flow with constant shear is a neutral critical mode, in addition to a mode representing conservation of fluid. Perturbatively removing the modification then constructs a model for the coupled dynamics of the fluid depth and the lateral momentum. For example, the results model the dynamics of gravity currents of non-Newtonian fluids when the flow is not creeping. |
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Keywords: | 47.15.gm 47.50.Cd 47.10.Fg 47.85.mb |
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