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Lubricating films of a viscoelastic fluid, including fluid inertia, studied by a linearization method
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    Lubricating films of a viscoelastic fluid, including fluid inertia, studied by a linearization method (English)
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    This study is concerned with the influence of fluid inertia in thin laminar transient or steady flows of a second order Rivlin-Ericksen fluid, predicting the combined effects of inertia and viscoelasticity. A linearized approximation for both the convective inertia terms and the nonlinear terms involved in the fluid constitutive law is used.
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    lubrication
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    thin laminar transient or steady flows
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    second order Rivlin- Ericksen fluid
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    combined effects of inertia and viscoelasticity
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    linearized approximation
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