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Analysis of complex viscoelastic flows using a finite element method

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Figure 1-2: View of the gap cross-section of the low viscosity Boger fluid at De = 1.88, Re = 33.4 (co-rotating cylinders)
Figure 1-3: Steady, spatially periodic structure of a Boger fluid flowing past an isolated cylinder (black) .
Figure  3-2:  Quadrilateral  elements  used  to  discretize  the  surfaces  of a  three-dimensional geometry
Figure  3-3:  Triangle  elements  used  to  discretize  the  surfaces  of a  three-dimensional  ge- ge-ometry
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