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Quasi-stability of the primary flow in a cone and plate viscometer
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    Quasi-stability of the primary flow in a cone and plate viscometer (English)
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    28 October 2004
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    The flow between a shallow rotating cone and a stationary plate is investigated, using a Navier-Stokes model. There is no analytical solution for this problem, only an approximate one. Due to the specific boundary, the regularity of the solution is poor. The authors construct analytically a corrector which enables to remove the singular part. Then they prove the asymptotic stability of the corrected flow under a smallness assumption. In the last part they present a numerical simulation corroborating their theoretical investigation.
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    Navier-Stokes model
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    singular part
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    asymptotic stability
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    numerical simulation
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    approximate solution
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