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Title: The Slow Stationary Flow of a Micropolar Liquid Past a Sphere
Authors: LAKSHMANA RAO, S. K.
BHUJANGA RAO, P.
Keywords: Stationary Flow
Micropolar
Issue Date: 1970
Publisher: Journal of Engineering Mathematics
Citation: 10.1007/BF01534881
Abstract: The paper is concerned with the slow stationary flow ofa micropolar incompressible fluid past a sphere. Adopting the Stokesian approach of neglecting the inertial terms in the momentum equation and the bilinear terms in the balance of first stress moments, the equations are integrated and the flow parameters determined. The drag on the sphere is seen to be more in the present case than that in the case of non-polar fluids. It is found that in spite of the couple stress in the fluid, there is no resultant action by it on the sphere. Numerical work shows that the streamlines in the polar case have greater deflection towards the sphere than in the non-polar (or classical) case.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1381
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