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The following pages link to Study of steady pipe and channel flows of a single-mode Phan-Thien-Tanner fluid (Q1348328):
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- Analytical solution of mixed electro-osmotic/pressure driven flows of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels (Q377112) (← links)
- On the transient coating of a straight tube with a viscoelastic material (Q377120) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the PTT constitutive equation for unsteady three-dimensional free surface flows (Q377253) (← links)
- Determination of existence conditions for the solutions with a weak discontinuity for simplest viscoelastic fluid flows (Q482602) (← links)
- Non-Newtonian lubrication with the Phan-Thien-Tanner model (Q521041) (← links)
- Application of the Lambert W function to steady shearing flows of the Papanastasiou model (Q540887) (← links)
- Laminar flow of non-linear viscoelastic fluids in straight tubes of arbitrary contour (Q547771) (← links)
- Electro-osmotic flow of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels under asymmetric zeta potentials (Q695424) (← links)
- Analytical solutions for fully developed laminar flow of some viscoelastic liquids with a Newtonian solvent contribution (Q994387) (← links)
- Some exact solutions for the thin film flow of a PTT fluid (Q1017309) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of the spectra of Phan-Thien Tanner liquids (Q1773076) (← links)
- Parametric method for solving the problem of multimode viscoelastic fluid flow in a circular pipe (Q2086794) (← links)
- Analysis of isothermal flow of a Phan-Thien-Tanner fluid in a simplified model of a single-screw extruder (Q2439728) (← links)
- Skewed Poiseuille-Couette flows of sPTT fluids in concentric annuli and channels (Q2565725) (← links)
- Analytical solution for fully developed channel and pipe flow of Phan-Thien–Tanner fluids (Q4267464) (← links)
- Heat Transfer of MHD Channel Flow of Viscoelastic (PTT) Fluid (Q5027608) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of Phan-Thien-Tanner viscoelastic fluid flows based on the SPH method (Q6566891) (← links)
- Viscoelastic flow around a confined cylinder: 2-D linear stability analysis leading to asymmetric flow (Q6661471) (← links)