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The following pages link to On laminar flow through a uniformly porous pipe (Q5570802):
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- The solutions for the flow of micropolar fluid through an expanding or contracting channel with porous walls (Q330232) (← links)
- A numerical study for multiple solutions of a singular boundary value problem arising from laminar flow in a porous pipe with moving wall (Q344316) (← links)
- Homotopy analysis solutions for the asymmetric laminar flow in a porous channel with expanding or contracting walls (Q362851) (← links)
- Homotopy analysis solution for micropolar fluid flow through porous channel with expanding or contracting walls of different permeabilities (Q414179) (← links)
- Laminar flow analysis in a pipe with locally pressure-dependent leakage through the wall (Q464109) (← links)
- Steady viscous fluid flow near a cylinder subject to longitudinal deformation (Q532174) (← links)
- Homotopy analysis method for the heat transfer in a asymmetric porous channel with an expanding or contracting wall (Q646195) (← links)
- MHD flow of a viscous fluid between dilating and squeezing porous walls (Q724905) (← links)
- Calculation of turbulent flow of an incompressible fluid in a circular tube with suction through porous walls (Q788574) (← links)
- On the steady flow of a second-grade fluid between two coaxial porous cylinders (Q936221) (← links)
- Lie group method solution for two-dimensional viscous flow between slowly expanding or contracting walls with weak permeability (Q938009) (← links)
- Flow of a Newtonian fluid between parallel flat permeable plates - The application to a flat-plate hemodialyzer (Q1224007) (← links)
- The existence of multiple solutions for the laminar flow in a uniformly porous channel with suction at both walls (Q1225507) (← links)
- On the self-similar solution of Navier-Stokes equations with volume sources and sinks of mass (Q1243187) (← links)
- Stability of self-similar pipe flow with suction (Q1315614) (← links)
- Swirling flow in a porous pipe with an accelerating wall (Q1360501) (← links)
- On multiple solutions of a nonautonomous boundary value problem (Q1381602) (← links)
- Thermocapillary flow in a liquid layer at minimum in surface tension (Q1384763) (← links)
- Analytical solution for Newtonian flow inside carbon nanotube taking into consideration van der Waals forces (Q1703406) (← links)
- Variation of parameters solution for two dimensional flow of a viscous fluid between dilating and squeezing channel with permeable walls (Q1788230) (← links)
- An exact solution for flow in a porous pipe (Q1837596) (← links)
- Flow in a pipe driven by suction at an accelerating wall (Q1914951) (← links)
- Lie-group method for unsteady flows in a semi-infinite expanding or contracting pipe with injection or suction through a porous wall (Q2433767) (← links)
- On the axial flow of an incompressible viscous fluid in a pipe with a porous boundary (Q2575193) (← links)
- DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A STEADY FLOW IN AN ANNULAR TUBE WITH POROUS WALLS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES (Q3401499) (← links)
- Steady flow in a channel or tube with an accelerating surface velocity. An exact solution to the Navier—Stokes equations with reverse flow (Q3953413) (← links)
- On flow through a porous annular pipe (Q4036349) (← links)
- Suction‐Driven Flow in a Porous Pipe (Q4835470) (← links)
- Asymptotically based self-similarity solution of the Navier–Stokes equations for a porous tube with a non-circular cross-section (Q4972252) (← links)
- Effect of slip on existence, uniqueness, and behavior of similarity solutions for steady incompressible laminar flow in porous tubes and channels (Q5756086) (← links)
- Laminar flow in a porous tube with uniform mass injection (Q5904841) (← links)