Effect of Slip Condition on Unsteady Tank Drainage Flow of third Order Fluid
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Unsteady, isothermal, and incompressible third-order fluid is considered in the tank, cylindrical coordinates are taken into account and the flow of the fluid is considered in the z-direction. The behavior of viscoelastic fluid is analyzed with slip conditions. Velocity profile, flow rate, and mathematical relation between time depth of mass and time efflux, etc. are calculated with the perturbation method. Perturbation is a suitable technique for nonlinear partial differential equations because it converts them into the linear form which is easy to solve. Different physical flow parameters are inspected graphically. A comparison of slip and no-slip is presented also Newtonian and third-order fluids are compared too.References
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