
handle: 11104/0204298
An update on generalized similarity transformation applied to the flow of power-law fluids is presented. The paper surveys both steady and unsteady flow problems: (i) wall jets and (ii) unsteady liquid-film stretching. The latter case assumes that the flow field is similar in time and space. Some practical issues are addressed.
flow of power-law fluids, similarity transformation
flow of power-law fluids, similarity transformation
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