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Stretching a surface in a rotating fluid (English)
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A surface is stretched in a rotating fluid. The solution to the governing set of nonlinear differential equations depends on a parameter \(\lambda\) which is the ratio of the rotation rate to the stretching rate. Perturbation solutions for small and large \(\lambda\) compare well with exact numerical integration.
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Perturbation solutions
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exact numerical integration
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