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The present paper adds further experimental evidence to show that the planar contraction flows of shear-thinning polyacrylamide aqueous solutions are far more complex than initially imagined, especially the presence of non-trivial 3-dimensional component has been confirmed for unstable flow regime, such as several bundles of stream near the side walls.

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Chiba, K., Sakatani, T., Tanaka, S., Nakamura, K. (1990). Further Observations of Anomalous Entry Flow Patterns Through A Planar Contraction. In: Oliver, D.R. (eds) Third European Rheology Conference and Golden Jubilee Meeting of the British Society of Rheology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0781-2_40

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