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Lie-group method for unsteady flows in a semi-infinite expanding or contracting pipe with injection or suction through a porous wall
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    Lie-group method for unsteady flows in a semi-infinite expanding or contracting pipe with injection or suction through a porous wall (English)
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    30 October 2006
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    The work deals with the solution of Navier-Stokes equations, which describe the unsteady laminar flow of incompressible fluids, in a semi-infinite porous circular pipe with injection or suction through the pipe wall, whose radius varies with time. The authors use the Lie-group method to determine symmetry reductions of this problem, and then they solve the resulted fourth-order nonlinear differential equation using small parameter perturbations. The effects of the cross-flow Reynolds number Re and the dimensionless wall expansion ratio \(\alpha\) on axial and radial velocities, flow streamlines, shear stress, radial and axial pressure drop are studied. By using the shooting method coupled with the Runge-Kutta scheme, the numerical results of the above investigations are presented, too.
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    similarity solutions
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    Lie group
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    small perturbations
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