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The following pages link to Dynamics of shear flow of a non-Newtonian fluid (Q908755):
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- Solution of steady thin film flow of Johnson-Segalman fluid on a vertical moving belt for lifting and drainage problems using Adomian decomposition method (Q450262) (← links)
- Couette flow of a viscoelastic Maxwell-type medium with two relaxation times (Q721434) (← links)
- Time-dependent Poiseuille flows of visco-elasto-plastic fluids (Q857536) (← links)
- The interplay between boundary conditions and flow geometries in shear banding: hysteresis, band configurations, and surface transitions (Q929084) (← links)
- Steady shear banding in complex fluids (Q929087) (← links)
- Modeling dry granular mass flows as elasto-visco-hypoplastic continua with microstructural effects. I: thermodynamically consistent constitutive model (Q943044) (← links)
- Peristaltic flow of a Johnson-Segalman fluid through a deformable tube (Q1020446) (← links)
- Some simple flows of a Johnson-Segalman fluid (Q1288706) (← links)
- The effect of the slip boundary condition on the flow of fluids in a channel (Q1306620) (← links)
- Stokes' second problem for a Johnson--Segalman fluid. (Q1421264) (← links)
- A boundary element analysis for transient viscoelastic blade coating flow (Q1582620) (← links)
- Transient behaviour and stability points of the Poiseuille flow of a KBKZ-fluid (Q1905551) (← links)
- Spurt and instability in a two-layer Johnson-Segalman liquid (Q1911118) (← links)
- Slip effects on heat transfer and peristaltic pumping of a Johnson-Segalman fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel (Q1925606) (← links)
- Thin-film flow of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Johnson-Segalman fluid on vertical surfaces using the Adomian decomposition method (Q2344685) (← links)
- Solution of the steady thin film flow of non-Newtonian fluid on vertical cylinder using Adomian decomposition method (Q2436810) (← links)
- Multiscale simulations for suspensions of rod-like molecules (Q2495761) (← links)
- Theoretical investigation of a fluid model in calendering process involving slip at the upper roll surface (Q6121552) (← links)