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A spectral domain decomposition method for the planar non-Newtonian stick-slip problem
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    A spectral domain decomposition method for the planar non-Newtonian stick-slip problem (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    A spectral domain decomposition method for solving the planar stick-slip problem for an Oldroyd-B fluid is presented. The flow domain is decomposed into two semi-infinite rectangular subdomains. A comparison of the treatment of these subdomains by domain truncation and algebraic mapping is given. A fixed point method is used to linearize the constitutive equation. The linearized systems are solved in a manner sympathetic towards the structure of the coefficient matrices at each iterative step. The algorithm employed in solving the stick-slip problem is shown to be efficient in its demand upon array storage and CPU time.
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    Oldroyd-B fluid
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    domain truncation
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    algebraic mapping
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    fixed point method
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    constitutive equation
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