Transient flow caused by a sudden impulse or twist applied to a sphere immersed in a viscous incompressible fluid
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(4)- Toward application of conformal decomposition finite elements to non-colloidal particle suspensions
- Transient inertial hydrodynamic interaction between two identical spheres settling at small Reynolds number
- Effect of fluid compressibility on the flow caused by a sudden impulse applied to a sphere immersed in a viscous fluid
- Flow caused by a square force pulse applied to a sphere immersed in a viscous incompressible fluid
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