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Hydrodynamic arrest of a flat body moving towards a parallel surface at arbitrary Reynolds number
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    Hydrodynamic arrest of a flat body moving towards a parallel surface at arbitrary Reynolds number (English)
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    1988
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    motion of a flat body
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    parallel plane surface
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    non-vanishing initial velocity
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    inviscid limit
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    first integral of the equations
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    full Navier- Stokes equations
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    initial conditions
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    exact similarity solution
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