The Fluid Properties node adds the momentum and continuity equations solved by the physics interface. For the viscoelastic fluids, the constitutive relations for the extra elastic stress tensor are also added. The node also provides an interface for defining the material properties of the fluid.
 
    
    Viscoelastic (default), 
Specify dynamic viscosity and 
Inelastic non-Newtonian options are available. If 
Viscoelastic constitutive relation is selected, the 
Fluid Properties node also adds the viscoelastic variables and equations.
 
    For Viscoelastic constitutive relation, specify 
Solvent viscosity μs and select a 
Material model — 
Oldroyd-B, 
Giesekus, or 
FENE-P. Viscoelastic material can be described as consisting of one or more branches. For each viscoelastic branch, enter parameters in the table. See the setting for each viscoelastic model that follows.
 
    For Oldroyd-B enter the model parameters in the table. In each 
Branch raw enter the polymer viscosity 
μem in the 
Viscosity column, and the relaxation time 
λem in the 
Relaxation time column. 
 
    For Giesekus, in each 
Branch raw enter the polymer viscosity 
μem in the 
Viscosity column, the relaxation time 
λem in the 
Relaxation time column, and the mobility factor 
αem in the 
Mobility column.
 
    For FENE-P, in each 
Branch raw enter the polymer viscosity 
μem in the 
Viscosity column, the relaxation time 
λem in the 
Relaxation time column, and the extensibility parameter 
Lem in the 
Extensibility column.
 
    To display this section, click the Show More Options button (

) and select 
Advanced Physics Options in the 
Show More Options dialog. Select shape function type for the components of the auxiliary viscoelastic tensor. The default setting is 
Linear.
 
    To display this section, click the Show More Options button (

) and select 
Advanced Physics Options in the 
Show More Options dialog. Enter initial values or expressions for the components of the auxiliary viscoelastic tensor. The initial values can serve as an initial condition for a transient simulation or as an initial guess for a nonlinear solver. Note, that if several branches are specified, the initial values entered above are applied to all branches.