A residual-based lubrication method is used in this paper to find the flow rate and pressure field in converging-diverging rigid tubes for the flow of time-independent category of non-Newtonian fluids. Five converging-diverging prototype geometries were used in this investigation in conjunction with two fluid models: Ellis and Herschel-Bulkley. The method was validated by convergence behavior sensibility tests, convergence to analytical solutions for the straight tubes as special cases for the converging-diverging tubes, conver-gence to analytical solutions found earlier for the flow in converging-diverging tubes of Newtonian fluids as special cases for non-Newtonian, and conver-gence to analytical solutions found earlier for the flow of po...
The problem is to correlate existing non-Newtonian flow data to predict laminar, transitional, and t...
<p>Analytical expressions correlating the volumetric flow rate to the inlet and outlet pressures are...
The flow induced by sinusoidal peristaltic motion of the tube wall of a non-Newtonian fluid obeying ...
<p>A residual-based lubrication method is used in this paper to find the flow rate and pressure fiel...
<p>We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-...
We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-con...
A new cone flow based lubrication theory which gives a "higher order" approximation than the classic...
AbstractWe use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based ...
We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-con...
<p>The one-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are used to derive analytical expressions for the rel...
The one-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations are used to derive analytical expressions for the relati...
AbstractWe use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based ...
<p>We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circul...
We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circularl...
We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circularl...
The problem is to correlate existing non-Newtonian flow data to predict laminar, transitional, and t...
<p>Analytical expressions correlating the volumetric flow rate to the inlet and outlet pressures are...
The flow induced by sinusoidal peristaltic motion of the tube wall of a non-Newtonian fluid obeying ...
<p>A residual-based lubrication method is used in this paper to find the flow rate and pressure fiel...
<p>We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-...
We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-con...
A new cone flow based lubrication theory which gives a "higher order" approximation than the classic...
AbstractWe use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based ...
We use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based mass-con...
<p>The one-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are used to derive analytical expressions for the rel...
The one-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations are used to derive analytical expressions for the relati...
AbstractWe use a method based on the lubrication approximation in conjunction with a residual-based ...
<p>We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circul...
We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circularl...
We derive analytical expressions for the flow of Newtonian and power law fluids in elastic circularl...
The problem is to correlate existing non-Newtonian flow data to predict laminar, transitional, and t...
<p>Analytical expressions correlating the volumetric flow rate to the inlet and outlet pressures are...
The flow induced by sinusoidal peristaltic motion of the tube wall of a non-Newtonian fluid obeying ...