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The following pages link to The unsteady laminar boundary layer on a rotating disk in a counter-rotating fluid (Q4121551):
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- The collision of unsteady laminar boundary layers (Q598915) (← links)
- The unsteady boundary-layer development on a rotating disc in counter- rotating flow (Q1056295) (← links)
- Asymptotic results for the unsteady boundary layer on a rotating disc (Q1066775) (← links)
- A finite time singularity of the boundary layer equations of natural convection (Q1070931) (← links)
- Unsteady flow due to an impulsively started rotating sphere (Q1114506) (← links)
- Uniqueness for time-dependent swirling flows (Q1157231) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical results for the non-stationary rotating disk flow (Q1252750) (← links)
- The laminar boundary layer on a circular cylinder started impulsively from rest (Q1256917) (← links)
- Numerical studies of unsteady boundary layer flows past an impulsively started circular cylinder by GDQ and GIQ approaches (Q1371843) (← links)
- On Transonic Marginal Separation (Q2954801) (← links)
- The unsteady boundary layer on a rotating disk in a counter-rotating fluid. Part 2 (Q3313470) (← links)
- Collision phenomena in free-convective flow over a sphere (Q3661194) (← links)
- Viscous interlayer structure and transport properties in von Kármán swirling flows (Q3804349) (← links)
- Computation of the flow between two rotating coaxial disks: multiplicity of steady-state solutions (Q3968622) (← links)
- On a class of unsteady three-dimensional Navier—Stokes solutions relevant to rotating disc flows: threshold amplitudes and finite-time singularities (Q3993608) (← links)
- On the Lagrangian description of unsteady boundary-layer separation. Part 1. General theory (Q4205183) (← links)
- On the Lagrangian description of unsteady boundary-layer separation. Part 2. The spinning sphere (Q4205184) (← links)
- On the stability of the similarity solutions for swirling flow above an infinite rotating disk (Q5184599) (← links)
- Higher order solution of Boundary layer formation as a result of impulsive start of motion (Q6194399) (← links)