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A Lagrangian formulation for the Oldroyd B fluid and the second principle of thermodynamics

Published 31 Jul 2023 in math-ph and math.MP | (2308.01211v2)

Abstract: We show that the Oldroyd B fluid model is the Eulerian form of a Lagrangian model with an internal variable that satisfies the second law of thermodynamics under some conditions on the initial value of the internal variable. We similarly derive several new nonlinear versions of the Oldroyd B model as well as Lagrangian formulations of the Zaremba-Jaumann and Oldroyd A fluid models. We discuss whether or not these other models satisfy the second law.

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