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Slip flow in converging and diverging channels
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    Slip flow in converging and diverging channels (English)
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    8 May 1994
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    The classical problem of Jeffery-Hamel flow is considered in which the fluid is allowed to slip along the walls of the channel. The problem is solved analytically, and the volumetric flow rate is computed and compared with that of the corresponding no-slip flow. In the converging channel case, it is found that the slip boundary condition enhances flow rates through the channel, although the effect is minimal when the Reynolds number is large. In the case of the diverging channel, the slip boundary condition in some instances actually lowers the flow rate from its no-slip value.
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    Jeffery-Hamel flow
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    volumetric flow rate
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