Incompressible viscous flow in a curved pipe
When a fluid flows through a curved pipe, a secondary flow is set up, the fluid in the middle of the pipe moving outwards and that near the walls moving inwards. Near the entrance to the bend, the secondary flow changes a great deal and in some cases appears oscillatory. If the bend is of sufficient...
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Imperial College London
1968
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