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A passive Stokes flow rectifier for Newtonian fluids [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Non-linear effects of the Navier–Stokes equations disappear under the Stokes regime of Newtonian fluid flows disallowing a flow rectification behavior. Here we show that passive flow rectification of Newtonian fluids is obtainable under the Stokes regime
Aryan Mehboudi, Junghoon Yeom
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Shear-free boundary in Stokes flow [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 1996
A theorem of Harper for axially symmetric flow past a sphere which is a stream surface, and is also shear-free, is extended to flow past a doubly-body 𝔅 consisting of two unequal, orthogonally intersecting spheres. Several illustrative examples are given.
D. Palaniappan   +2 more
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Hydrodynamic cavitation in Stokes flow of anisotropic fluids [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2017
Cavitation is the formation of vapour bubbles within a liquid and is undesirable in many industrial applications. Here Stiegeret al. show how the anisotropic fluids influence this process in a nematic liquid crystal and find that orientational ordering ...
Tillmann Stieger   +4 more
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Coupling Stokes Flow with Inhomogeneous Poroelasticity [PDF]

open access: yesThe Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 2021
Summary We investigate the behaviour of flux-driven flow through a single-phase fluid domain coupled to a biphasic poroelastic domain. The fluid domain consists of an incompressible Newtonian viscous fluid while the poroelastic domain consists of a linearly elastic solid filled with the same viscous fluid.
Taffetani, Matteo   +2 more
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A particle-based method using the mesh-constrained discrete point approach for two-dimensional Stokes flows

open access: yesMechanical Engineering Journal, 2022
Meshless methods inherently do not require mesh topologies and are practically used for solving partial differential equations in continuum mechanics. However, these methods generally tend to have a higher computational load than conventional mesh-based ...
Takeharu MATSUDA   +2 more
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Janus microdimer swimming in an oscillating magnetic field [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2020
Artificial microswimmers powered by magnetic fields have numerous applications, such as drug delivery, biosensing for minimally invasive medicine and environmental remediation.
JinyouĀ Yang
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Interference Drag Between Cylindrical Particles in Stokes Flow [PDF]

open access: yesEngineering and Technology Journal, 2009
In this study, the interference effects when two cylinders are placed in series or parallel in a low Reynolds number flow are predicted. For two cylinders with their line of centers perpendicular to the flow, the drag force is lower than an isolated ...
Abbas H. Sulaymon, Sawsan A. M. Mohammed
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Boundary effects of a nonconcentric semipermeable sphere using Happel and Kuwabara cell models

open access: yesApplied and Computational Mechanics, 2021
The effect of a closed boundary on the hydrodynamic drag of a nonconcentric semipermeable sphere in an incompressible viscous fluid is investigated. Darcy’s law holds in the permeable region and Stokes flow used inside the spherical cavity.
Krishna Prasad M.
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Application of Recursive Theory of Slow Viscoelastic Flow to the Hydrodynamics of Second-Order Fluid Flowing through a Uniformly Porous Circular Tube

open access: yesMathematics, 2020
Slow velocity fluid flow problems in small diameter channels have many important applications in science and industry. Many researchers have modeled the flow through renal tubule, hollow fiber dialyzer and flat plate dialyzer using Navier Stokes ...
Kaleemullah Bhatti   +2 more
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The use of dual reciprocity method for 2D laminar viscous flow [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2020
The paper presents the use of the dual reciprocity multidomain singular boundary method (SBMDR) for the solution of the laminar viscous flow problem described by Navier-Stokes equations.
Mužík Juraj
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