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Axially Symmetric Non-similar Flows

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In the continuation of the previous chapter, the nonsimilar flow in the axially symmetric case is the subject under consideration here. The nonsimilar formulations for the cylinder and the disk cases have been presented and some particularly chosen flows have also been discussed in this chapter.

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    Particular to this formulation, the radius of the cylinder will be denoted by \(r_{0} (x)\) from now to onwards.

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Mehmood, A. (2017). Axially Symmetric Non-similar Flows. In: Viscous Flows. Mathematical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55432-7_10

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