Thermal convection in viscoelastic fluids arises when heat-driven buoyancy forces interact with fluid elasticity, leading to rich and often counterintuitive flow behaviours. Unlike Newtonian fluids, ...
Natural convection in non-Newtonian fluids arises when buoyancy forces induced by temperature or concentration gradients drive flow in complex viscous media whose rheology departs from Newton’s law.
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