Axisymmetric stagnation flow of a spherical particle near a finite planar surface at zero Reynolds number
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- Axisymmetric Stokes flow of a spherical droplet or slip particle in the presence of a circular disk
- Stokes flow in curved channels
- Electrophoresis of a colloidal sphere along the axis of a circular orifice or a circular disk
- The motion of a spherical particle in the Stokes flow outside a circular orifice
- 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
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