1965
DOI: 10.1135/cccc19652511
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Nicht-Newtonsche Flüssigkeiten IV. Strömung nicht-Newtonscher Flüssigkeiten Ostwald-de-Waeleschen Typs in der Umgebung rotierender Drehkegel und Scheiben

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“…Values of F'(0) with different values of n are given by Mitschka and Ulbrecht (1965). Considering the average velocity gradient, OL in Equation (26) can be calculated as:…”
Section: The Velocity Gradient At the Surface Ismentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Values of F'(0) with different values of n are given by Mitschka and Ulbrecht (1965). Considering the average velocity gradient, OL in Equation (26) can be calculated as:…”
Section: The Velocity Gradient At the Surface Ismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The laminar boundary layer equations for non-Newtonian flow around a rotating disk were solved by Mitschka and Ulbrecht (1965). The radial velocity component is given by…”
Section: Rotating Diskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, explicit solutions have been presented for generalized non-Newtonian fluids at different conditions with both mechanical and biological applications [7][8][9]. The flow of non-Newtonian power-law fluids considering the influence of a magnetic field has been studied [10][11][12] using the extensions of Karman analysis which discussed in [13,14]. MHD flows regarding power-law fluids over a rotating disk are of great impact because of the absence of the magnetic force field outside the viscous boundary layer, which means that the fluid flow only affected inside the boundary layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many coating applications in the polymer processing industry especially in extraction of crude oil from petroleum products however fluids used to generate damage resistant surfacing are generally non-Newtonian. Several studied have been published concerning non-Newtonian flow by Acrivos et al (1960), Mitschka (1965), Rogovskii and Gorbis (1975), Sarma and Gupta (1981) , Ma and Hwang (1990) and Andersson et al (2001). They presented a similarity solution for the power low fluid flow over a rotating disk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%