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Laterally stratified flow in a curved microchannel

Picardo et al., 2015

Document ID
7371677425261869250
Author
Picardo J
Pushpavanam S
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Multiphase Flow

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Laterally stratified fully developed flow in a curved channel is investigated, in this work. Motivated by applications in microchannels, we focus on the limit of small Reynolds numbers. The method of domain perturbation is used to obtain an analytical solution, by …
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