International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, for infinite and finite-depth flows of a Newtonian fluid in planar geometries. Problems arising from the motion of the wall as a whole (one-dimensional flows) as well as of only one half of the wall (two-dimensional) are solved and the wall stresses are evaluated. The solutions are written in real form. In many cases, they improve the ones in Literature, leading to simpler mathematical forms of velocities and stresses. The numerical computation of the solutions is performed by using recurrence relations and elementary integrals, in order to avoid the evaluation of integrals of rapidly oscillating functions. The main physical features of the so...
The modified Stokes second problem for incompressible upper-convected Maxwell (UCM) fluids with line...
The Stokes' second problem for a Burgers' fluid over a plane wall is considered in this paper. The m...
AbstractThe velocity field and the tangential stress corresponding to the flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
The analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, for infinite and finit...
The analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, for infinite and finit...
We develop semi-analytical, self-similar solutions for the oscillatory boundary layer (‘Stokes layer...
This paper presents a conformal mapping approach to the study of planar Stokes flows near a wall wit...
In this paper, we study two-dimensional Stokes flow between sinusoidal walls. A stream function is i...
The numerical solution of Stokes flow in a two dimensional channel in which a segment of one wall is...
In this paper, we study two-dimensional Stokes flow between sinusoidal walls. A stream function is i...
This is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical body. T...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
The motion of an incompressible fluid caused by the oscillation of a plane at plate of in nite lengt...
The modified Stokes second problem for incompressible upper-convected Maxwell (UCM) fluids with line...
The Stokes' second problem for a Burgers' fluid over a plane wall is considered in this paper. The m...
AbstractThe velocity field and the tangential stress corresponding to the flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
The analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, for infinite and finit...
The analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, for infinite and finit...
We develop semi-analytical, self-similar solutions for the oscillatory boundary layer (‘Stokes layer...
This paper presents a conformal mapping approach to the study of planar Stokes flows near a wall wit...
In this paper, we study two-dimensional Stokes flow between sinusoidal walls. A stream function is i...
The numerical solution of Stokes flow in a two dimensional channel in which a segment of one wall is...
In this paper, we study two-dimensional Stokes flow between sinusoidal walls. A stream function is i...
This is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical body. T...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
The motion of an incompressible fluid caused by the oscillation of a plane at plate of in nite lengt...
The modified Stokes second problem for incompressible upper-convected Maxwell (UCM) fluids with line...
The Stokes' second problem for a Burgers' fluid over a plane wall is considered in this paper. The m...
AbstractThe velocity field and the tangential stress corresponding to the flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid...