Unsteady flows of a generalized fractional Burgers' fluid between two side walls perpendicular to a plate

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The unsteady flows of a generalized fractional Burgers' fluid between two side walls perpendicular to a plate are studied for the case of Rayleigh-Stokes' first and second problems. Exact solutions of the velocity fields are derived in terms of the generalized Mittag-Leffler function by using the double Fourier transform and discrete Laplace transform of sequential fractional derivatives. The solution for Rayleigh-Stokes' first problem is represented as the sum of the Newtonian solutions and the non-Newtonian contributions, based on which the solution for Rayleigh-Stokes' second problem is constructed by the Duhamel's principle. The solutions for generalized second-grade fluid, generalized Maxwell fluid, and generalized Oldroyd-B fluid performing the same motions appear as limiting cases of the present solutions. Furthermore, the influences of fractional parameters and material parameters on the unsteady flows are discussed by graphical illustrations.

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Kang, J., Liu, Y., & Xia, T. (2015). Unsteady flows of a generalized fractional Burgers’ fluid between two side walls perpendicular to a plate. Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/521069

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