This study investigates the numerical solution of viscous sharp contraction flow using a time-step Taylor-Galerkin-pressure correction finite element method (T-G/P-C). Such a complex problfem displays a start-up, 4:1contraction creeping flow, shear viscosity and extensional viscosity responses. Here, inelastic shear-extensional viscosity model is proposed with a single power-index response and identical in shear and extension, namely Fit-I. In this context, extension rate and shear rate are defined by depending on the second and third invariants of the rate of deformation tensor. Employing (T-G/P-C) method by combining with extensional and shear viscosity representation to treat such problem gives novel scenario. The interesting of this study lies in determining the efficient effect of relevant parameters of inelastic shear-extensional viscosity model on the solutions components, and rate of convergence issues. Attention also is paid to the impact of these parameters on the rate of convergence issues
There is no unified format of application in critical discourse analysis because it is a multidisciplinary discipline. Hacken deals with the text systematically from a structural point of view, as he sees that each text has its own formula and form. According to his belief, the text should be examined to include identifying its type, framing its statement, and identifying the characteristics of its phrases and sentences. The adoption of these methods helps in revealing the ideological assumptions of the text. The current research carefully examines the discursive deliberations and practices in Virginia Woolf's essay "A Letter for Women" through the linguistic features and discursive system that contribute to reshaping the question of identity and tracing the underlying ideologies. The analysis begins with a questionnaire of the type of discourse used, then moves to the stage of interpreting beliefs and experiences and interpreting them from the perspective of Hacken's framework.
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