Effects of inertia on the slow rotation of a slip spherical particle
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Cited in
(7)- Steady sphere translation in weakly viscoelastic UCM/Oldroyd-B fluids with perfect slip on the sphere
- Slow rotation of a spherical particle in an eccentric spherical cavity with slip surfaces
- On the numerical capture of Taylor column phenomena in rotating viscous fluid
- On the effect of inertia and history forces on the slow motion of a spherical solid or gaseous inclusion in a solid-body rotation flow
- Channel flow with variable geometry and Navier slip at the walls using high-order lubrication theory
- Unsteady hydrodynamic effect of rotation on steady rigid-body motion
- Inertia effects for slow forced scalar transfer from a sphere
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