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A direct theory of viscous fluid flow in channels (English)
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1984
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In this paper the authors continue their studies of fluid flow in channels using their theory of directed fluid sheets. To do this it is necessary to develop a procedure for expressing the conservation laws arising in the theory in an Eulerian form. This done they obtain local equations in Eulerian form by postulating two-dimensional conservation laws for a Cosserat surface of order K, that is one comprising a material surface with K directors. The theory is worked out for application to incompressible, linear viscous fluid flow in a channel whose principal boundaries have given velocities. Examples considered include effects of a time-dependent pressure gradient on flow in a channel with fixed boundaries symmetric about a middle plane, aspects of lubrication theory of flow in a general channel when one channel boundary is a fixed plane and the other moves with constant velocity and flow of a layer of viscous fluid over a fixed boundary.
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moving boundaries
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directed sheets
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two-dimensional conservation laws
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Cosserat surface
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flow in a channel
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time-dependent pressure gradient
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lubrication theory of flow
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