Separation and the Taylor-column problem for a hemisphere
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Publication:4051818
DOI10.1017/S0022112074000504zbMath0297.76081MaRDI QIDQ4051818
Keith Stewartson, J. D. A. Walker
Publication date: 1974
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- The flow past a circular cylinder in a rotating frame
- The Taylor column problem
- On almost rigid rotations. Part 2
- On slow transverse motion of a sphere through a rotating fluid
- The flow induced by the transverse motion of a thin disk in its own plane through a contained rapidly rotating viscous liquid
- Separation and magnetohydrodynamics
- Magnetohydrodynamic flow at a rear stagnation point
- Some Inertial Modifications of the Linear Viscous Theory of Steady Rotating Fluid Flows
- The flow caused by the differential rotation of a right circular cylindrical depression in one of two rapidly rotating parallel planes
- Boundary-layer growth near a rear stagnation point
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