On the stability against shear waves of steady flows of non-linear viscoelastic fluids

Author:

Coleman Bernard D.,Gurtin Morton E.

Abstract

A shear-acceleration wave is a propagating singular surface across which the velocity vector and the normal component of the acceleration are continuous, while the tangential component$\dot{v}$of the acceleration suffers a jump discontinuity [$\dot{v}$]. We here discuss plane-rectilinear shearing flows of general, non-linear, incompressible simple fluids with fading memory. Working within the framework of such planar motions, we derive a general and exact formula for the time-dependence of the amplitudea= [$\dot{v}$] of a shear-acceleration wave propagating into a region undergoing a steady but not necessarily homogeneous shearing flow. When this expression is specialized to the case in which the velocity gradient is constant in space ahead of the wave, it assumes a form familiar in the theory of longitudinal acceleration waves in compressible materials with fading memory (cf., e.g., Coleman & Gurtin 1965, equation (4.12)).In earlier work (1965) we observed that a planar shear-acceleration wave cannot grow in amplitude if it is propagating into a fluid in a state of equilibrium. It is clear from our present results that if the fluid ahead of the wave is being sheared, |a(t)| not only increases, but can approach infinity in a finite time, provideda(0) is of proper sign and |a(0)| exceeds a certain critical amplitude. We expect this critical amplitude to decrease as the rate of shear ahead of the wave is increased.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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