On the essential structure of exact traveling-wave solutions in viscoelastic flow
Abstract
We examine elastic travelling-wave (`arrowhead') solutions in a viscoelastic, unidirectionally body-forced flow, focusing on their existence and morphological changes as the Weissenberg number, , and streamwise duct length, , are varied. We find that branch topology varies from an isola at low through a two-sided reconnection at intermediate to a branch which exists at asymptotically large for larger . At intermediate more than two arrowhead solutions can coexist at a given choice due to extra saddle node bifurcations. Secondly, the canonical arrowhead consists of two legs joined by an arched head that blocks throughflow and traps a counter-rotating vortex pair, while a polymer strand can emerge as a by-product of a strong extensional region attached/detached to the arrowhead arch. Thirdly, a minimal domain length required to sustain an arrowhead is found to vary non-monotonically with ; for , detached-strand states control with a relation . And fourthly, in sufficiently long domains, the upper branch becomes a localised single arrowhead whose streamwise extent depends on , whereas the lower branch can proliferate into a train of arrowheads at high , a phenomenon not previously reported.
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@article{arxiv.2512.17407,
title = {On the essential structure of exact traveling-wave solutions in viscoelastic flow},
author = {Lu Zhu and Rich. R. Kerswell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.17407},
year = {2025}
}