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Some basic viscous flows in micropolar fluids

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This paper analyzes some basic viscous flows of micropolar fluids. The problems ofCouette andPoiseuille flows between two parallel plates and a rotating fluid with a free surface, are solved using the theory of micropolar fluids. The results are presented graphically and compared with the classical ones, and the differences are discussed.

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Ariman, T., Cakmak, A.S. Some basic viscous flows in micropolar fluids. Rheol Acta 7, 236–242 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01985784

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