A three-dimensional computation of the force and torque on an ellipsoid settling slowly through a viscoelastic fluid
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Publication:4850768
DOI10.1017/S0022112095002217zbMATH Open0838.76007MaRDI QIDQ4850768FDOQ4850768
Authors: Jimmy Feng, D. D. Joseph, Roland Glowinski, Tsorng-Whay Pan
Publication date: 3 June 1996
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Effect of viscoelasticity on the rotation of a sphere in shear flow
- Effects of inertia and viscoelasticity on sedimenting anisotropic particles
- Deformation and orientation of an elastic slender body sedimenting in a viscous liquid
- The turning couples on an elliptic particle settling in a vertical channel
- Steady fall of bodies of arbitrary shape in a second-order fluid at zero Reynolds number
- Sedimentation of an ellipsoid inside an infinitely long tube at low and intermediate Reynolds numbers
- The motion of ellipsoids in a second order fluid
- Cross-stream migration of non-spherical particles in a second-order fluid -- theories of particle dynamics in arbitrary quadratic flows
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