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Motion of a sphere normal to a wall in a second-order fluid. (English) Zbl 1141.76331

Summary: The motion of a sphere normal to a wall is investigated. The normal stress at the surface of the sphere is calculated and the viscoelastic effects on the normal stress for different separation distances are analysed. For small separation distances, when the particle is moving away from the wall, a tensile normal stress exists at the trailing edge if the fluid is Newtonian, while for a second-order fluid a larger tensile stress is observed. When the particle is moving towards the wall, the stress is compressive at the leading edge for a Newtonian fluid whereas a large tensile stress is observed for a second-order fluid. The contribution of the second-order fluid to the overall force applied to the particle is towards the wall in both situations. Results are obtained using Stokes equations when \(\alpha _{1}+\alpha _{2}=0\). In addition, a perturbation method has been utilized for a sphere very close to a wall and the effect of non-zero \(\alpha _{1}+\alpha _{2}\) is discussed. Finally, viscoelastic potential flow is used and the results are compared with the other methods.

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76A05 Non-Newtonian fluids
76A10 Viscoelastic fluids
76M45 Asymptotic methods, singular perturbations applied to problems in fluid mechanics

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