This article discusses the possibility of using the Lin–Sidorov–Aristov class of exact solutions and its modifications to describe the flows of a fluid with microstructure (with couple stresses). The presence of couple shear stresses is a consequence of taking into account the rotational degrees of freedom for an elementary volume of a micropolar liquid. Thus, the Cauchy stress tensor is not symmetric. The article presents exact solutions for describing unidirectional (layered), shear and three-dimensional flows of a micropolar viscous incompressible fluid. New statements of boundary value problems are formulated to describe generalized classical Couette, Stokes and Poiseuille flows. These flows are created by non-uniform shear stresses and...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids are derived in explicit form for two- and three-dime...
In the present article, we intend to solve the Stokes first and second problems for an incompressibl...
The linear stability of parallel shear flows of incompressible viscous fluids is classically describ...
The paper considers the necessity of constructing exact solutions to the equations of dynamics of a ...
The paper presents a new exact solution describing the isobaric isothermal shear flow of a viscous i...
This paper presents a micropolar fluid model that direct applies Cosserat’s continuum to hydrodynami...
This paper presents a micropolar fluid model that direct applies Cosserat’s continuum to hydrodynami...
A new exact solution to the Navier – Stokes equations is obtained. This solution describes the inhom...
AbstractIn the present article, the exact solutions for fundamental flows namely Couette, Poiseuille...
AbstractThis paper aims at presenting exact solutions for MHD flow of couple stress fluid with heat ...
summary:We consider the flow of a class of incompressible fluids which are constitutively defined by...
summary:We consider the flow of a class of incompressible fluids which are constitutively defined by...
AbstractThe Papkovich-Neuber solution of the Stokes' flow equations for a viscous incompressible flo...
In the present article, we intend to solve the Stokes first and second problems for an incompressibl...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids are derived in explicit form for two- and three-dime...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids are derived in explicit form for two- and three-dime...
In the present article, we intend to solve the Stokes first and second problems for an incompressibl...
The linear stability of parallel shear flows of incompressible viscous fluids is classically describ...
The paper considers the necessity of constructing exact solutions to the equations of dynamics of a ...
The paper presents a new exact solution describing the isobaric isothermal shear flow of a viscous i...
This paper presents a micropolar fluid model that direct applies Cosserat’s continuum to hydrodynami...
This paper presents a micropolar fluid model that direct applies Cosserat’s continuum to hydrodynami...
A new exact solution to the Navier – Stokes equations is obtained. This solution describes the inhom...
AbstractIn the present article, the exact solutions for fundamental flows namely Couette, Poiseuille...
AbstractThis paper aims at presenting exact solutions for MHD flow of couple stress fluid with heat ...
summary:We consider the flow of a class of incompressible fluids which are constitutively defined by...
summary:We consider the flow of a class of incompressible fluids which are constitutively defined by...
AbstractThe Papkovich-Neuber solution of the Stokes' flow equations for a viscous incompressible flo...
In the present article, we intend to solve the Stokes first and second problems for an incompressibl...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids are derived in explicit form for two- and three-dime...
New fundamental solutions for micropolar fluids are derived in explicit form for two- and three-dime...
In the present article, we intend to solve the Stokes first and second problems for an incompressibl...
The linear stability of parallel shear flows of incompressible viscous fluids is classically describ...