In this paper the velocity field and the adequate shear stress corresponding to the rotational flow of a fractional Maxwell fluid, between two infinite coaxial circular cylinders with inner cylinder is at rest and outer is moving, are determined by applying the Laplace and finite Hankel transforms. The solutions that have been obtained are presented in terms of generalized G functions. The expressions for the velocity field and the shear stress are in the most simplified form. Moreover, these solutions satisfy both the governing differential equation and all imposed initial and boundary conditions. The corresponding solutions for ordinary Maxwell and Newtonian fluids are recovered as limiting cases of general solutions
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The velocity field and the adequate shear stress corresponding to the flow of a fractional Maxw...
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In this work, the flow of a fractional Maxwell fluid is discussed. The velocity function and time-de...
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Abstract The rotational motion of fractional Maxwell fluids in an infinite circular cylinder that ap...
In this article the rotational flow of some fractional Maxwell fluid is studied. An infinite straigh...
AbstractThis paper deals with the unsteady rotating flow of a generalized Maxwell fluid with fractio...
In this paper the helical flows of fractionalized Maxwell fluid model, through a circular cylinder...
The aim of this paper is studied the effect of magnetic field on the unsteady rotating flow of a ge...
. In this paper the velocity field and the adequate shear stress corresponding to the longitudinal f...
The fractional calculus approach is used in the constitutive relationship model of fractional Maxwel...
This paper deals with the rotational flow of a fractional Maxwell fluid in an infinite circular cyl...
AbstractThis paper deals with the unsteady rotating flow of a generalized Maxwell fluid with fractio...
AbstractThe velocity field and the adequate shear stress corresponding to the longitudinal flow of a...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to study the unsteady flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid with fractio...
The velocity field and the adequate shear stress corresponding to the flow of a fractional Maxw...
In this paper we determine the velocity field and the shear stress corresponding to the unsteady flo...
In this work, the flow of a fractional Maxwell fluid is discussed. The velocity function and time-de...
Most articles choose the transcendental function B1rrn to define the finite Hankel transform, and ve...
Abstract The rotational motion of fractional Maxwell fluids in an infinite circular cylinder that ap...
In this article the rotational flow of some fractional Maxwell fluid is studied. An infinite straigh...
AbstractThis paper deals with the unsteady rotating flow of a generalized Maxwell fluid with fractio...
In this paper the helical flows of fractionalized Maxwell fluid model, through a circular cylinder...
The aim of this paper is studied the effect of magnetic field on the unsteady rotating flow of a ge...