Jeffery–Hamel flow
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jeffery-hamel-flow-189-1076858
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Jeffery–Hamel flow
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In fluid dynamics Jeffery–Hamel flow is a flow created by a converging or diverging channel with a source or sink of fluid volume at the point of intersection of the two plane walls. It is named after George Barker Jeffery(1915) and Georg Hamel(1917), but it has subsequently been studied by many major scientists such as von Kármán and Levi-Civita, Walter Tollmien, F. Noether, W.R. Dean, Rosenhead, Landau, G.K. Batchelor etc. A complete set of solutions was described by Edward Fraenkel in 1962.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffery%E2%80%93Hamel_flow
date created:
2017-03-27T01:46:52Z
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2024-09-09T02:58:19Z
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