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    On the Use of Hydrodynamic Instability Test as an Efficient Tool for Evaluating Viscoelastic Fluid Models

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    Abstract The so-called ''second-order'' rheological model has been of widespread use in studies related to viscoelastic fluids. The model, however, has been shown by Mathematics Subject Classification: 76E2

    Linear stability of the flow of a second order fluid past a wedge

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    The linear stability analysis of Rivlin–Ericksen fluids of second order is investigated for boundary layer flows, where a semi-infinite wedge is placed symmetrically with respect to the flow direction. Second order fluids belong to a larger family of fluids called order fluids, which is one of the first classes proposed to model departures from Newtonian behavior. Second order fluids can model non-zero normal stress differences, which is an essential feature of viscoelastic fluids. The linear stability properties are studied for both signs of the elasticity number K, which characterizes the non-Newtonian response of the fluid. Stabilization is observed for the temporal and spatial evolution of two-dimensional disturbances when K > 0 in terms of increase of critical Reynolds numbers and reduction of growth rates, whereas the flow is less stable when K 0 and diminished when K < 0
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