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The following pages link to Analysis of Steady Flow in a Channel with One Porous Wall, or with Accelerating Walls (Q3348593):
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- Numerical study of asymmetric laminar flow of micropolar fluids in a porous channel (Q435441) (← links)
- On the interior layer appearing in the similarity solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q698397) (← links)
- Similarity solutions of steady flows in a channel with accelerating walls (Q1903213) (← links)
- Review of similarity stretching exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q1940542) (← links)
- Asymptotic solutions on multiple solutions arising from laminar flow in a uniformly porous channel with expanding or contracting walls (Q2108243) (← links)
- Heat transfer in laminar viscous flow in a channel with one porous wall (Q2183824) (← links)
- Numerical solution of steady viscous flow of a micropolar fluid driven by injection between two porous disks (Q2506317) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow of micropolar fluids in a channel with a porous wall (Q3006631) (← links)
- Large‐Reynolds‐Number Asymptotics of the Berman Problem (Q3522220) (← links)
- Self‐Similar “Stagnation Point” Boundary Layer Flows with Suction or Injection (Q3528460) (← links)
- Linear stability of a Berman flow in a channel partially filled with a porous medium (Q3554846) (← links)
- Extensional channel flow revisited: a dynamical systems perspective (Q4557909) (← links)
- Effect of slip on existence, uniqueness, and behavior of similarity solutions for steady incompressible laminar flow in porous tubes and channels (Q5756086) (← links)
- Stokes flow solutions in infinite and semi‐infinite porous channels (Q6068182) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and numerical solution of cross‐flow of non‐Newtonian fluid: Effects of viscous dissipation and slip boundary conditions (Q6192253) (← links)