1995
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7462(94)00051-b
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Unsteady unidirectional flows of second grade fluids in domains with heated boundaries

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“…Bandelli and Rajagopal [8] also examined a number of unidirectional transient ows of a second grade uid in a domain with one ÿnite dimension using integral transforms method. Further, the related studies are also given in Bandelli and Rajagopal [9] and Bandelli [10]. More recently, Erdogan [11] has discussed the Newtonian ows due to impulsive motion of a boundary or sudden application of a pressure gradient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Bandelli and Rajagopal [8] also examined a number of unidirectional transient ows of a second grade uid in a domain with one ÿnite dimension using integral transforms method. Further, the related studies are also given in Bandelli and Rajagopal [9] and Bandelli [10]. More recently, Erdogan [11] has discussed the Newtonian ows due to impulsive motion of a boundary or sudden application of a pressure gradient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Accurate solutions for velocity field and its corresponding tangential tension are found by using the integral transform method, solutions for second grade and Maxwell fluids are also discussed. Bandelli [10] have carried out a research on the heated edges of the unsteady unidirectional flows of second grade fluids and derived the energy equation for second grade fluids. Also, they determined accurate results for different flows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dunn and Fosdick [3], Dunn and Rajagopal [4], and Fosdick and Rajagopal [5] have performed complete thermodynamic analysis of second-grade fluids. Important theoretical studies of such fluids have been made by Rajagopal [6][7][8], Hayat et al [9][10][11][12], Benharbit and Siddiqui [13], Rajagopal and Gupta [14], Bandelli and Rajagopal [15], Bendelli [16], Fetecau and Zierep [17], and Fetecau et al [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%