Axisymmetric stagnation flow of a spherical particle near a finite planar surface at zero Reynolds number
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Publication:3666464
DOI10.1017/S0022112082002213zbMATH Open0517.76031MaRDI QIDQ3666464FDOQ3666464
Zeev Dagan, Robert Pfeffer, Sheldon Weinbaum
Publication date: 1982
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
drag forcefluid velocityneutrally buoyant sphereaxisymmetric creeping of spherical particle in stagnation region of finite planar surfacepure translation in quiescent fluidsphere towards diskuniform flow past fixed configuration
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- Electrophoresis of a colloidal sphere along the axis of a circular orifice or a circular disk
- The three-dimensional hydrodynamic interaction of a finite sphere with a circular orifice at low Reynolds number
- Stokes flow through periodic orifices in a channel
- Stokes flow in curved channels
- Stokes flow of a rotating sphere around the axis of a circular orifice or a circular disk
- The motion of a spherical particle in the Stokes flow outside a circular orifice
- Axisymmetric Stokes flow of a spherical droplet or slip particle in the presence of a circular disk
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