We study the fully three-dimensional Stokes flow within a geometry consisting of two infinite cones with coincident apices. The Stokes approximation is valid near the apex and we consider the dominant flow features as it is approached. The cones are assumed to be stationary and the flow to be driven by an arbitrary far-field disturbance. We express the flow quantities in terms of eigenfunction expansions and allow for the first time for nonaxisymmetric flow regimes through an azimuthal wave number. The eigenvalue problem is solved numerically for successive wave numbers. Both real and complex sequences of eigenvalues are found, their relative dominance affecting the flow features observed. The implications for the presence of eddy-like stru...
In Part 1 of this series conservation principles for ring circulation and kinematic swirl angular mo...
We investigate the vertex circulation in a cone-like form of compressible Stokes flows and show exis...
The flow over a rotating cone in still fluid is susceptible to crossflow and centrifugal instability...
This thesis provides a study of the flow between two coaxial cones, a geometry with many interesting...
This paper considers the low-Reynolds-number flow of an incompressible fluid contained in the gap be...
Fluid flow governed by the Navier-Stokes equation is considered in a domain bounded by two cones wit...
Consider Stokes flow in a cone of half-angle α filled with a viscous liquid. It is shown that in sph...
Consider a cylindrical container of circular section filled with a viscous fluid. We consider flow i...
Consider a cylindrical container of circular section filled with a viscous fluid. We consider flow i...
We consider Stokes flow in a cylindrical container of circular section induced by the uniform transl...
Consider Stokes flow in the semi-infinite wedge bounded by the sidewalls φ = ±α and the endwall z = ...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
The flow of viscous incompressible fluid in a circular cone induced by a non-zero velocity prescribe...
Theoretical, numerical and experimental studies for several flows in the Low Reynolds number regime ...
Stokes flow in a two-dimensional cavity of rectangular section, induced by the motion of one of the ...
In Part 1 of this series conservation principles for ring circulation and kinematic swirl angular mo...
We investigate the vertex circulation in a cone-like form of compressible Stokes flows and show exis...
The flow over a rotating cone in still fluid is susceptible to crossflow and centrifugal instability...
This thesis provides a study of the flow between two coaxial cones, a geometry with many interesting...
This paper considers the low-Reynolds-number flow of an incompressible fluid contained in the gap be...
Fluid flow governed by the Navier-Stokes equation is considered in a domain bounded by two cones wit...
Consider Stokes flow in a cone of half-angle α filled with a viscous liquid. It is shown that in sph...
Consider a cylindrical container of circular section filled with a viscous fluid. We consider flow i...
Consider a cylindrical container of circular section filled with a viscous fluid. We consider flow i...
We consider Stokes flow in a cylindrical container of circular section induced by the uniform transl...
Consider Stokes flow in the semi-infinite wedge bounded by the sidewalls φ = ±α and the endwall z = ...
AbstractThe problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary...
The flow of viscous incompressible fluid in a circular cone induced by a non-zero velocity prescribe...
Theoretical, numerical and experimental studies for several flows in the Low Reynolds number regime ...
Stokes flow in a two-dimensional cavity of rectangular section, induced by the motion of one of the ...
In Part 1 of this series conservation principles for ring circulation and kinematic swirl angular mo...
We investigate the vertex circulation in a cone-like form of compressible Stokes flows and show exis...
The flow over a rotating cone in still fluid is susceptible to crossflow and centrifugal instability...