Solvability of initial boundary value problems for equations describing motions of linear viscoelastic fluids (Q2569977)

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    Solvability of initial boundary value problems for equations describing motions of linear viscoelastic fluids
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2217496

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      Solvability of initial boundary value problems for equations describing motions of linear viscoelastic fluids (English)
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      24 October 2005
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      Summary: The nonlinear parabolic equations describing motion of incompressible media are investigated. The rheological equations of most general type are considered. The deviator of the stress tensor is expressed as a nonlinear continuous positive definite operator applied to the rate of strain tensor. The global-in-time estimate of solution of initial boundary value problem is obtained. This estimate is valid for systems of equations of any non-Newtonian fluid. Solvability of initial boundary value problems for such equations is proved under some additional hypothesis. The application of this theory makes it possible to prove the existence of global-in-time solutions of two-dimensional initial boundary value problems for generalized linear viscoelastic liquids, that is, for liquids with linear integral rheological equation, and for third-grade liquids.
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