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    Unsteady flow due to an impulsively started rotating sphere (English)
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    The development of the flow due to a sphere which is impulsively started rotating about a diameter in a fluid initially at rest is studied numerically using two independent approaches. The first involves computing the solution of the full unsteady Navier-Stokes equations, while the second involves integration of the unsteady boundary-layer equations. As has been shown previously, the latter approach results in a breakdown of the flow in the equational region of the sphere after a finite time. This effect is reflected in the solution of the full equations by a burst of vorticity into the fluid, although in this case the steady-state solution is ultimately achieved for the finite Reynolds numbers considered.
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    unsteady flow
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    impulsively started rotating sphere
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    full unsteady Navier- Stokes equations
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    unsteady boundary-layer equations
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