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Hydromechanics of low-Reynolds-number flow. Part 2. Singularity method for Stokes flows [PDF]
The present study furthcr explores the fundamental singular solutions for Stokes flow that can be useful for constructing solutions over a wide range of free-stream profiles and body shapes.
Chwang, Allen T., Wu, T. Yao-Tsu
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From Passive Motion of Capsules to Active Motion of Cells
In the past three decades, there has been great progress in the mathematical modeling and computational methods for fluid mechanics of suspensions of micron-scale particles.
D. BARTHÈS-BIESEL +3 more
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Stochastic 2-D Navier-Stokes Equation with Artificial Compressibility [PDF]
In this paper we study the stochastic Navier-Stokes equation with artificial compressibility. The main results of this work are the existence and uniqueness theorem for strong solutions and the limit to incompressible flow.
Manna, Utpal +2 more
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Biorthogonality condition for creeping motion in annular trenches
The biorthogonality condition for Stokes flow in annular trenches bounded by horizontal parallel planes and concentric vertical cylinders is derived. This condition, is needed to compute the coefficients of the eigenfunction expansion solution of the ...
Suheil A. Khuri
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Impact of Spatial Configuration on Fluid Flow through a Microchannel with Fin Pin Array [PDF]
Enhancing the efficiency of microheat exchangers with channel characteristic dimensions of up to 100 microns represents a critical challenge for advancing cooling systems in microelectronics.
Nazgul Bikkinina +2 more
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Incompressible viscous fluid flows in a thin spherical shell [PDF]
Linearized stability of incompressible viscous fluid flows in a thin spherical shell is studied by using the two-dimensional Navier--Stokes equations on a sphere.
Ibragimov, Ranis N. +1 more
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AbstractCreeping flows where the viscous effects are dominant, are considered. The Moffatt corner eddies are described. The flow around a sphere is detailed and leads to the Stokes formula. Stokes eigenmodes are analyzed and a three-dimensional Stokes solution is given. The flow around a circular cylinder leads to the Stokes’ paradox.
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Bayesian Stokes inversion with normalizing flows
Stokes inversion techniques are very powerful methods for obtaining information on the thermodynamic and magnetic properties of solar and stellar atmospheres. In recent years, highly sophisticated inversion codes have been developed that are now routinely applied to spectro-polarimetric observations.
C. J. Díaz Baso +2 more
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Determination of drag coefficients in automatic ball balancers at low Reynolds numbers
The precise calculation of drag forces in the technical application of automatic balancing of rotating machinery provides important information about efficiency and stability.
Lars Spannan, Elmar Woschke
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Shape optimization for Navier–Stokes flow [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the optimal shape design of the newtonian viscous incompressible fluids driven by the stationary nonhomogeneous Navier-Stokes equations. We use three approaches to derive the structures of shape gradients for some given cost functionals.
Gao, Zhiming +2 more
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