Pattern formation in viscous flows
Rita Meyer-Spasche
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Pattern formation in viscous flows
Published
1999
Publisher
Island Press
Pages
230
ISBN-13
9783034887106
Description
The Taylor-Couette system is one of the most studied examples of fluid flow exhibiting the spontaneous formation dynamical structures. In this book the variety of timeindependent solutions with periodic spatial structure is numerically investigated by solution of the Navier-Stokes equations.
Subjects
Non-Newtonian flow and heat transfer
Perfect incompressible fluids
Advances in the flow and rheology of non-Newtonian fluids
Non-Newtonian flow and applied rheology
Non-Newtonian fluids
Liquid Marbles
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