Stokes drag on a disk sedimenting toward a plane or with other disks; additional effects of a side wall or free surface
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1833887
- The use of stokeslets to describe the arbitrary translation of a disk near a plane wall
Cites work
- A CLOSED TORUS IN STOKES FLOW
- A Class of Biharmonic End-strip Problems Arising in Elasticity and Stokes Flow
- AXISYMMETRIC STOKES FLOW PAST A SPHERICAL HOLLOW BOUNDARY AND CONCENTRIC SPHERE
- Chebyshev Solution of Differential, Integral and Integro-Differential Equations
- Effect of finite boundaries on the Stokes resistance of an arbitrary particle
- Stokes Flow in a Trench Between Concentric Cylinders
Cited in
(17)- The use of disks to approximate finite axisymmetric bodies in Stokes flow
- The velocity of a circular disk moving edgewise in quasi-steady Stokes flow toward a plane boundary
- Some asymmetric Stokes flows that are structurally similar
- Plane two bodies problems in Stokes hydrodynamics
- The use of stokeslets to describe the arbitrary translation of a disk near a plane wall
- The reciprocal theorem in fluid dynamics and transport phenomena
- U-shaped disks in Stokes flow: chiral sedimentation of a non-chiral particle
- Stokes drag on a narrow annular disk sedimenting in the presence of fixed boundaries or other disks
- The extensional viscosity and effective thermal conductivity of a dispersion of aligned disks
- On the pressure of collisionless particle fluids
- Mobility of membrane-trapped particles
- Stokes drag on a disk sedimenting edgewise toward a plane wall
- A TRANSLATING DISK IN A SAMPSON FLOW; PRESSURE-DRIVEN FLOW THROUGH CONCENTRIC HOLES IN PARALLEL WALLS
- Drag and diffusion coefficients of a spherical particle attached to a fluid-fluid interface
- The evolution of piston-driven pipe flow: thermal transpiration
- Piston flow in a two-dimensional channel
- Slow viscous flow due to motion of an annular disk; pressure-driven extrusion through an annular hole in a wall
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