Author:
OGILVIE GORDON I.,PROCTOR MICHAEL R. E.
Abstract
We demonstrate a close analogy between a viscoelastic medium and an electrically
conducting fluid containing a magnetic field. Specifically, the dynamics of the
Oldroyd-B fluid in the limit of large Deborah number corresponds to that of a
magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) fluid in the limit of large magnetic Reynolds number.
As a definite example of this analogy, we compare the stability properties of differentially
rotating viscoelastic and MHD flows. We show that there is an instability
of the Oldroyd-B fluid that is physically distinct from both the inertial and elastic
instabilities described previously in the literature, but is directly equivalent to the
magnetorotational instability in MHD. It occurs even when the specific angular momentum
increases outwards, provided that the angular velocity decreases outwards;
it derives from the kinetic energy of the shear flow and does not depend on the curvature
of the streamlines. However, we argue that the elastic instability of viscoelastic
Couette flow has no direct equivalent in MHD.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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