Unsteady flow of fractional Oldroyd-B fluids through rotating annulus

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Abstract

In this paper exact solutions corresponding to the rotational flow of a fractional Oldroyd-B fluid, in an annulus, are determined by applying integral transforms. The fluid starts moving after t = 0+ when pipes start rotating about their axis. The final solutions are presented in the form of usual Bessel and hypergeometric functions, true for initial and boundary conditions. The limiting cases for the solutions for ordinary Oldroyd-B, fractional Maxwell and Maxwell and Newtonian fluids are obtained. Moreover, the solution is obtained for the fluid when one pipe is rotating and the other one is at rest. At the end of this paper some characteristics of fluid motion, the effect of the physical parameters on the flow and a correlation between different fluid models are discussed. Finally, graphical representations confirm the above affirmation.

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Tahir, M., Naeem, M. N., Javaid, M., Younas, M., Imran, M., Sadiq, N., & Safdar, R. (2018). Unsteady flow of fractional Oldroyd-B fluids through rotating annulus. Open Physics, 16(1), 193–200. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2018-0028

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