The problem of determining the axisymmetric Stokes flow past an arbitrary body, the boundary shape of which can be represented by an analytic function, is examined by developing an exact method. An appropriate nonorthogonal coordinate system is introduced, and it is shown that the Hilbert space to which the stream function belongs is spanned by the set of Gegenbauer polynomials based on the physical argument that the drag on a body should be finite. The partial differential equation of the original problem is then reduced to two simultaneous vector differential equations. By the truncation of this infinite-dimensional system to the one-dimensional subspace, an explicit analytic solution to the Stokes equation valid for all bodies in questio...
Many heat and mass transport problems involve particle-fluid systems, where the assumption of Stokes...
This paper defines new kinds of functions-the conjugate axisymmetric poteptial functions. With the a...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
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...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
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...
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Many practical applications involve particles (inorganic, organic, biological) with non-spherical bu...
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In this paper, the problem of steady Stokes flow past dumbbell-shaped axially symmetric isolated bo...
Many heat and mass transport problems involve particle-fluid systems, where the assumption of Stokes...
This paper defines new kinds of functions-the conjugate axisymmetric poteptial functions. With the a...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...
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...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
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...
<正> A new method of the line distribution of discrete singularities and continuous singulariti...
Many practical applications involve particles (inorganic, organic, biological) with non-spherical bu...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.An approach to the calculation of flow of an incompr...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.An approach to the calculation of flow of an incompr...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.An approach to the calculation of flow of an incompr...
In this paper, the problem of steady Stokes flow past dumbbell-shaped axially symmetric isolated bo...
Many heat and mass transport problems involve particle-fluid systems, where the assumption of Stokes...
This paper defines new kinds of functions-the conjugate axisymmetric poteptial functions. With the a...
International audienceThe analytical solutions of first and second Stokes' problems are discussed, f...