Hopf bifurcation in creeping cone-and-plate flow of a viscoelastic fluid (Q1358991)

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Hopf bifurcation in creeping cone-and-plate flow of a viscoelastic fluid
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    Hopf bifurcation in creeping cone-and-plate flow of a viscoelastic fluid (English)
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    24 June 1997
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    This paper analyzes the bifurcations which occur in the creeping flow of a viscoelastic fluid subjected to a constant shearing motion in the gap between an inverted cone and a plate. We show that when the Deborah number, a dimensionless relaxation time of the fluid, exceeds a critical value, the base `viscometric' flow loses stability and a Hopf bifurcation occurs. The nature of the bifurcation depends on the retardation parameter \(\beta\), defined as the ratio of polymer viscosity to the zero shear rate viscosity of the fluid. Center manifold theory is then used to derive appropriate amplitude equations in a neighborhood of the critical Deborah number.
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    small gap
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    center manifold
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    constant shearing motion
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    Deborah number
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    retardation parameter
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    amplitude equations
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