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An infinite-series solution for the creeping motion through an orifice of finite length
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    An infinite-series solution for the creeping motion through an orifice of finite length (English)
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    1982
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    creeping flow through orifice of finite length
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    cylindrical volume bounded by walls of orifice
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    infinite half-space outside orifice
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    series representations
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    stream function
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    kinematic boundary conditions
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    velocity profile on interface
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    matching normal and tangential stresses
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    pressure drop
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