A stable and convergent scheme for viscoelastic flow in contraction channels

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  • D. Trebotich
  • P. Colella
چکیده

We present a new algorithm to simulate unsteady viscoelastic flows in abrupt contraction channels. In our approach we split the viscoelastic terms of the Oldroyd-B constitutive equation using Duhamel s formula and discretize the resulting PDEs using a semi-implicit finite difference method based on a Lax–Wendroff method for hyperbolic terms. In particular, we leave a small residual elastic term in the viscous limit by design to make the hyperbolic piece well-posed. A projection method is used to impose the incompressibility constraint. We are able to compute the full range of unsteady elastic flows in an abrupt contraction channel – from the viscous limit to the elastic limit – in a stable and convergent manner. We demonstrate the range of our method for unsteady flow of a Maxwell fluid with and without viscosity in planar contraction channels. We also demonstrate stable and convergent results for benchmark high Weissenberg number problems at We = 1 and We = 10. Published by Elsevier Inc. PACS: 65N06; 76D05

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تاریخ انتشار 2004