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The following pages link to Navier's slip and evolutionary Navier-Stokes-like systems with pressure and shear-rate dependent viscosity (Q3434941):
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- The strong inviscid limit of the isentropic compressible Navier-Stokes equations with Navier boundary conditions (Q256233) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of fluids in motion: from well-posedness to model reduction (Q270068) (← links)
- On power-law fluids with the power-law index proportional to the pressure (Q311730) (← links)
- Navier's slip problem for motion of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies (Q361104) (← links)
- A variational finite element model for large-eddy simulations of turbulent flows (Q379889) (← links)
- Partial regularity of solution to generalized Navier-Stokes problem (Q403173) (← links)
- Special issue dedicated to Professor K. R. Rajagopal on the occasion of his 60th birthday (Q412097) (← links)
- Existence of weak solutions to the three-dimensional density-dependent generalized incompressible magnetohydrodynamic flows (Q478087) (← links)
- A generalization of the Darcy-Forchheimer equation involving an implicit, pressure-dependent relation between the drag force and the velocity (Q482013) (← links)
- Large data existence theory for unsteady flows of fluids with pressure- and shear-dependent viscosities (Q499615) (← links)
- Semi-group theory for the Stokes operator with Navier-type boundary conditions on \(L^{p}\)-spaces (Q512217) (← links)
- Study of a variant of Stokes' first and second problems for fluids with pressure dependent viscosities (Q541001) (← links)
- On the slow motion of a sphere in fluids with non-constant viscosities (Q541149) (← links)
- Planar flows of incompressible heat-conducting shear-thinning fluids - existence analysis. (Q548567) (← links)
- The effective boundary conditions for vector fields on domains with rough boundaries: applications to fluid mechanics. (Q548568) (← links)
- On pressure boundary conditions for steady flows of incompressible fluids with pressure and shear rate dependent viscosities. (Q548589) (← links)
- On a mathematical model of journal bearing lubrication (Q554600) (← links)
- A note on the flow of a fluid with pressure-dependent viscosity in the annulus of two infinitely long coaxial cylinders (Q611566) (← links)
- On a generalized Stokes problem (Q657382) (← links)
- Flows at small Reynolds and Froude numbers (Q660669) (← links)
- Weighted \(L_{q}\)-estimates for stationary Stokes system with partially BMO coefficients (Q683486) (← links)
- Unsteady flows of fluids with pressure dependent viscosity in unbounded domains (Q708561) (← links)
- Mathematical models of incompressible fluids as singular limits of complete fluid systems (Q720027) (← links)
- Existence theory for steady flows of fluids with pressure and shear rate dependent viscosity, for low values of the power-law index (Q732878) (← links)
- A Navier-Stokes-Fourier system for incompressible fluids with temperature dependent material coefficients (Q837687) (← links)
- On generalized Stokes' and Brinkman's equations with a pressure- and shear-dependent viscosity and drag coefficient (Q896465) (← links)
- On the influence of boundary condition on stability of Hagen-Poiseuille flow (Q971546) (← links)
- On the \(C^{1,\gamma}(\overline \varOmega)\cap W^{2,2}(\varOmega) \) regularity for a class of electro-rheological fluids (Q1023002) (← links)
- On steady inner flows of an incompressible fluid with the viscosity depending on the pressure and the shear rate (Q1026667) (← links)
- Flow of fluids with pressure dependent viscosities in an orthogonal rheometer subject to slip boundary conditions (Q1028054) (← links)
- Existence of weak solutions for non-stationary flows of fluids with shear thinning dependent viscosities under slip boundary conditions in half space (Q1635854) (← links)
- Weak solutions to the full Navier-Stokes-Fourier system with slip boundary conditions in time dependent domains (Q1685054) (← links)
- On a Navier-Stokes-Fourier-like system capturing transitions between viscous and inviscid fluid regimes and between no-slip and perfect-slip boundary conditions (Q1698353) (← links)
- A scalable variational inequality approach for flow through porous media models with pressure-dependent viscosity (Q1709011) (← links)
- Global weak solutions for a coupled chemotaxis non-Newtonian fluid (Q1755946) (← links)
- On shape stability of incompressible fluids subject to Navier's slip condition (Q1928849) (← links)
- Flow of heat conducting fluid in a time-dependent domain (Q1990636) (← links)
- Couple stresses effect on instability and nonlinear stability in a double diffusive convection (Q2007801) (← links)
- Testing a one-closure equation turbulence model in neutral boundary layers (Q2022018) (← links)
- From quasi-incompressible to semi-compressible fluids (Q2062940) (← links)
- On unsteady flows of pore pressure-activated granular materials (Q2219317) (← links)
- Domain sensitivity in singular limits of compressible viscous fluids (Q2354241) (← links)
- Internal flows of incompressible fluids subject to stick-slip boundary conditions (Q2360081) (← links)
- Modeling bodies that can only undergo isochoric motions subject to mechanical stimuli but are compressible or expansible with respect to thermal stimuli (Q2375774) (← links)
- Incompressible fluids in thin domains with Navier friction boundary conditions. II (Q2375810) (← links)
- Some remarks on the boundary conditions in the theory of Navier-Stokes equations (Q2452093) (← links)
- On Unsteady Internal Flows of Bingham Fluids Subject to Threshold Slip on the Impermeable Boundary (Q2806208) (← links)
- Existence of Global Weak Solutions to Implicitly Constituted Kinetic Models of Incompressible Homogeneous Dilute Polymers (Q2841172) (← links)
- Large Data Existence Result for Unsteady Flows of Inhomogeneous Shear-Thickening Heat-Conducting Incompressible Fluids (Q3066898) (← links)
- Analysis of the flows of incompressible fluids with pressure dependent viscosity fulfilling ν(p, ·) → + ∞ AS p → + ∞ (Q3070137) (← links)