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Acceleration Waves and the K-Condition in Viscoelastic Solids and Non-Newtonian Fluids

Mathematical Physics 2026-02-16 v2 math.MP Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

The K-condition introduced by Shizuta and Kawashima provides a sufficient criterion for the global existence of smooth solutions to dissipative hyperbolic systems. For genuinely nonlinear characteristic fields, a weaker K-condition becomes necessary, although not sufficient. In this paper, we analyze this weaker K-condition through the study of acceleration waves propagating in an equilibrium state. We investigate two classes of hyperbolic models: one describing viscoelasticity with linear dissipation, and the other non-Newtonian fluids asymptotically converging to a power-law behavior. For viscoelastic models, the weaker K-condition is always satisfied and acceleration waves remain bounded. For non-Newtonian fluids, the validity of the condition depends on the power-law index mm: it holds for Newtonian fluids (m=1m=1), is violated for shear-thinning fluids (m<1m<1), and leads to an instantaneous regularization of acceleration waves for shear-thickening fluids (m>1m>1).

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@article{arxiv.2602.11122,
  title  = {Acceleration Waves and the K-Condition in Viscoelastic Solids and Non-Newtonian Fluids},
  author = {Tommaso Ruggeri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.11122},
  year   = {2026}
}

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