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The following pages link to On the Nonunique Solutions of Laminar Flow through a Porous Tube or Channel (Q4153819):
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- On the interior layer appearing in the similarity solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q698397) (← links)
- Existence of solutions for Berman's equation from laminar flows in a porous channel with suction (Q916845) (← links)
- Anti symmetric solutions of non-linear laminar flow between parallel permeable disks (Q950120) (← links)
- Swirling flow in a porous pipe with an accelerating wall (Q1360501) (← links)
- On multiple solutions of a nonautonomous boundary value problem (Q1381602) (← links)
- Fluid flow driven along microchannel by its upper stretching wall with electrokinetic effects (Q1708212) (← links)
- Flow in a pipe driven by suction at an accelerating wall (Q1914951) (← links)
- Heat transfer in laminar viscous flow in a channel with one porous wall (Q2183824) (← links)
- Similarity stagnation point solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations - review and extension (Q2517726) (← links)
- Application of homotopy perturbation and numerical methods to the circular porous slider (Q2966971) (← links)
- Large‐Reynolds‐Number Asymptotics of the Berman Problem (Q3522220) (← links)
- Self‐Similar “Stagnation Point” Boundary Layer Flows with Suction or Injection (Q3528460) (← links)
- Linear stability of a Berman flow in a channel partially filled with a porous medium (Q3554846) (← links)
- Effects of temperature-dependent viscosity in channels with porous walls (Q3555883) (← links)
- Homotopy based solutions of the Navier–Stokes equations for a porous channel with orthogonally moving walls (Q3578558) (← links)
- On multiple solutions for Berman's problem (Q4030477) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of laminar channel flow with injection (Q4487828) (← links)
- Suction‐Driven Flow in a Porous Pipe (Q4835470) (← links)
- Stokes flow singularity at the junction between impermeable and porous walls (Q5406404) (← links)
- Two-dimensional flow of a viscous fluid in a channel with porous walls (Q5753701) (← links)
- Effect of slip on existence, uniqueness, and behavior of similarity solutions for steady incompressible laminar flow in porous tubes and channels (Q5756086) (← links)
- Injection of a non-Newtonian fluid through one side of a long vertical channel (Q5956693) (← links)