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On the convergence rate of the Kačanov scheme for shear-thinning fluids

Pascal Heid, Endre Süli

Published 2021-01-05Version 1

We explore the convergence rate of the Ka\v{c}anov iteration scheme for different models of shear-thinning fluids, including Carreau and power-law type explicit quasi-Newtonian constitutive laws. It is shown that the energy difference contracts along the sequence generated by the iteration. In addition, an a posteriori computable contraction factor is proposed, which improves previously derived bounds on the contraction factor in the context of the power-law model. Significantly, this factor is shown to be independent of the choice of the cut-off parameters whose use was proposed in the literature for the Ka\v{c}anov iteration applied to the power-law model. Our analytical findings are confirmed by a series of numerical experiments.

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