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    Axisymmetric non-Newtonian drops treated with a boundary integral method (English)
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    28 April 1998
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    The authors investigate numerically the time-dependent deformation of axisymmetric drops suspended in an axisymmetric flow of a Newtonian fluid. The drops are assumed to be sufficiently small to neglect the inertia forces. The numerical results for the drop containing a Newtonian fluid are compared with existing theoretical results. For the drop containing a non-Newtonian fluid, specifically the Oldroyd-B fluid, the response to a suddenly started elongation flow has been examined.
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    Newtonian fluid
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    time-dependent deformation
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    Oldroyd-B fluid
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    suddenly started elongation flow
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