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1Department of Applied Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, Voronezh State University, 394018 Voronezh, Russia.
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In the present article, we study a nonlinear mathematical model for the steady-state non-isothermal flow of a dilute solution of flexible polymer chains between two infinite horizontal plates. Both plates are assumed to be at rest and impermeable, while the flow is driven by a constant pressure gradient. The fluid rheology model used is FENE-P type. The flow energy dissipation (mechanical-to-thermal energy conversion) is taken into account by using the Rayleigh function in the heat transfer equation. On the channel walls, we use one-parameter Navier's conditions, which include a wide class of flow regimes at solid boundaries: from no-slip to perfect slip. Moreover, we consider the case of threshold-type slip boundary conditions, which state the slipping occurs only when the magnitude of the shear stresses overcomes a certain threshold value. Closed-form exact solutions to the corresponding boundary value problems are obtained. These solutions represent explicit formulas for the calculation of the velocity field, the temperature distribution, the pressure, the extra stresses, and the configuration tensor. The results of the work favor better understanding and more accurate description of complex dynamics and energy transfer processes in FENE-P fluid flows.
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