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Flows satisfying mixed no-slip and no-shear conditions

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Solutions are presented which describe eight viscous flows satisfying mixed no-slip and no-shear conditions: 1. shear flow over a plate with a longitudinal no-shear slot; 2, shear flow over a plate with a regular array of such stots; 3. flow in a circular tube with one or more such slots; 4. flows between two parallel plates with a longitudinal no-shear slot in one of them; 5. flows between two parallel plates with a regular array of such slots in one of them; 6. shear Stokes flow over a plate with a transverse no-shear slot; 7, shear Stokes flow over a plate with a regular array of such slots; 8. Stokes flow due to a two-belt stirer. The solutions carry over to appropriate applications in diffusion, heat conduction, electricity, and elasticity.

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Acht Beispiele für Strömungen einer zähen, unzusammendrükbaren Flüssigkeit, die gemischte Randbedingungen erfüllen (Haften und Gleiten) werden gegeben: 1. Scherströmung über eine Platte mit einem längsgerichteten Schlitz ohne Schubspannung; 2. Scherströmung über eine Platte mit senkrecht angeordneten Schlitzen; 3. Strömung in einem zylindrischen Rohr, mit einem oder mehreren Schlitzen; 4. Strömungen zwischen zwei parallelen Platten mit einem längsgerichteten nichtscherenden Schlitz in einer Platte; 5. Strömungen zwischen zwei parallelen Platten mit einer senkrechten Anordnung solcher Schlitze in einer Platte; 6. Stokes Scherströmung über einer Platte mit einer senkrechten Anordnung finden auch Anwendungen auf Probleme der Diffusion, Wärmeleitung, Elektrizität und Elastizität.

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Philip, J.R. Flows satisfying mixed no-slip and no-shear conditions. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) 23, 353–372 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01595477

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