Oscillation of a Sphere in a Compressible Viscous Fluid in a Slip Regime
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概要
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The linear oscillations of a sphere in an infinite mass of compressible fluid are studied when the fluid is allowed to slip at the surface of the sphere. Several limiting cases of interest are obtained. It is found that the slippage tends to decrease the maximum drag while the viscosity tends to increase the maximum drag.
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- 1969-06-05
著者
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SINGH M.
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas
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Sud V.
Department Of Mathematics Institute Of Technology
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Singh M.
Department Of Botany Punjab Agricultural University
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Singh M.
Department Of Mathematics Institute Of Technology
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Singh M.P.
Department of Mathematics, Institute of Technology
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