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Meng Zhang1,2, Wu Zhang3, Zhengwei Wu4
1School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China.
Abstract:
Transient flow responses of viscoelastic fluids to different external body forces are studied. As a non-Newtonian fluid, the viscoelastic fluid exhibits significant elastic response which does not raise in Newtonian fluid. Here, we investigate the transient response of a viscoelastic Poiseuille flow in a two-dimensional channel driven by external body forces in different forms. The velocity response is derived using the Oldroyd-B constitutive model in OpenFOAM. Responses in various forms like damped harmonic oscillation and periodic oscillation are induced and modulated depending on the fluid intrinsic properties like the viscosity and the elasticity. The external body forces like constant force, step force and square wave force are applied at the inlet of the channel. Through both time domain and frequency domain analysis on the fluid velocity response, it is revealed that the oscillation damping originates from the fluid viscosity while the oscillation frequency is dependent on the fluid elasticity. The velocity response of the applied square waves with different periods shows more flexible modulation signal types than constant force and step force. An innovative way is also developed to characterize the relaxation time of the viscoelastic fluid by modulating the frequency of the square wave force.
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