Abstract
Oscillating cylindrical body in a viscous fluid initiates oscillating and not oscillating, slow steady-state creeping, flows. Solution of the creeping flow can be deduced if flow of the ideal fluid is determined. In this paper plane steady-state flow of the ideal fluid past a circular cylinder, placed symmetrically in a channel, is found. The theory of analytical functions and conformal mapping are applied
About this article
Received
25 April 2008
Accepted
13 June 2008
Published
30 June 2008
Keywords
Ultrasound
thrombolysis
oscillations
viscous fluid
ideal fluid
creeping or Stokes flow
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