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Unsteady effects in weakly perturbed pulsatile channel flows
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    Unsteady effects in weakly perturbed pulsatile channel flows (English)
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    Pulsatile incompressible laminar flow in a plane channel with slight asymmetric deformation of the walls is considered on the basis of an asymptotic approach to the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations at large Reynolds numbers. It is shown that for extended deformations the change in the direction of the undisturbed flow in the wall regions is accompanied by a sharp increase in the amplitude of the perturbations; this is an essentially unsteady process. For flows with a small positive friction stress two classes of eigensolutions are obtained in the quasi- steady approximation.
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    Pulsatile incompressible laminar flow
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    plane channel
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    extended deformations
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    small positive friction stress
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    classes of eigensolutions
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    quasi-steady approximation
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