Potential flow of a second-order fluid over a tri-axial ellipsoid

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The problem of potential flow of a second-order fluid around an ellipsoid issolved, and the flow and stress fields are computed. The flow fields are determined by the harmonic potential but the stress fields depend on viscosity and the parameters ofthe second-order fluid. The stress fields on the surface of a tri-axialellip soid depend strongly on the ratios of principal axes and are such as to suggest the formation of gas bubble with a round flat nose and two-dimensional cusped trailing edge. A thin flat trailing edge gives rise to a large stress which makes the thin trailing edge thinner.

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Viana, F., Funada, T., Joseph, D., Tashiro, N., & Sonoda, Y. (2005). Potential flow of a second-order fluid over a tri-axial ellipsoid. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2005(4), 341–364. https://doi.org/10.1155/JAM.2005.341

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