Revisiting boundary layer flows of viscoelastic fluids

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In this article we reconsider high Reynolds number boundary layer flows of fluids with viscoelastic properties. We show that a number of previous studies that have attempted to address this problem are, in fact, incomplete. We correctly reformulate the problem and solve the governing equations using a Chebyshev collocation scheme. By analysing the decay of the solutions to the far-field we determine the correct stress boundary conditions required to solve problems of this form. Our results show that both the fluid velocity within the boundary layer and the stress at the solid boundary increase due to the effect of viscoelasticity. As a consequence of this, we predict a thinning of the boundary layer as the value of the dimensionless viscoelastic flow parameter is increased. These results contradict a number of prominent studies in the literature but are supported by results owing from an asymptotic analysis based on the assumption of the smallness of the non-dimensional viscoelastic flow parameter.

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Escott, L. J., & Griffiths, P. T. (2023). Revisiting boundary layer flows of viscoelastic fluids. Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 312. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnnfm.2022.104976

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