AbstractStokes flow is described by a pair of partial differential equations connecting the velocity with the pressure field. Papkovich (1932)–Neuber (1934) and Boussinesq (1885)–Galerkin (1935) proposed two different differential representations of the velocity and the pressure in terms of harmonic and biharmonic functions. On the other hand, spherical geometry provides the most widely used framework for representing small particles and obstacles embedded within a viscous, incompressible fluid characterizing the steady and nonaxisymmetric Stokes flow. In the interest of producing ready-to-use basic functions for Stokes flow in spherical coordinates, we calculate the Papkovich–Neuber and the Boussinesq–Galerkin eigensolutions, generated by ...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of Stokes flow in curved channels is solved by applying the match...
The problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary shape o...
AbstractStokes flow is described by a pair of partial differential equations connecting the velocity...
proposed two different representations of the velocity and the pressure fields in Stokes flow, in te...
Many practical applications involve particles (inorganic, organic, biological) with non-spherical bu...
Papkovich and Neuber (PN), and Palaniappan, Nigam, Amaranath, and Usha (PNAU) proposed two different...
Many heat and mass transport problems involve particle-fluid systems, where the assumption of Stokes...
When studying axisymmetric particle fluid flows, a scalar function, ψ, is usually employed, which is...
In this paper we investigate general complete solutions of the spatial Stokes-flow equation, solutio...
In this paper we investigate general complete solutions of the spatial Stokes-flow equation, solutio...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of Stokes flow in curved channels is solved by applying the match...
The problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary shape o...
AbstractStokes flow is described by a pair of partial differential equations connecting the velocity...
proposed two different representations of the velocity and the pressure fields in Stokes flow, in te...
Many practical applications involve particles (inorganic, organic, biological) with non-spherical bu...
Papkovich and Neuber (PN), and Palaniappan, Nigam, Amaranath, and Usha (PNAU) proposed two different...
Many heat and mass transport problems involve particle-fluid systems, where the assumption of Stokes...
When studying axisymmetric particle fluid flows, a scalar function, ψ, is usually employed, which is...
In this paper we investigate general complete solutions of the spatial Stokes-flow equation, solutio...
In this paper we investigate general complete solutions of the spatial Stokes-flow equation, solutio...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
Abstract. We derive the biorthogonality condition for axisymmetric Stokes flow in a re-gion between ...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of Stokes flow in curved channels is solved by applying the match...
The problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary shape o...