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    Summary: We give an exact solution for an incompressible second-grade fluid flow between two coaxial porous cylinders. The velocity profiles for various values of cross-Reynolds number and the elastic number are plotted. It is found that for large values of cross-Reynolds number, the velocity variation near boundaries shows a behaviour different from that of the Newtonian fluid.
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    elastic number
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    velocity variation
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