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Dusty effects on pulsating viscous flow of two immiscible fluids between two parallel plates

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The flow of two immiscible incompressible dusty viscous fluids between two parallel plates generated by a pulsating pressure gradient is investigated. Velocity fields for the fluid-particle system along with the expressions for the skin friction drag at the plates are obtained and studied graphically. It is found that there is an immediate response to pressure fluctuations in the first stream at low frequency range 0<σ≤4 being maximum at σ=4. On the contrary, the second stream is more responsive to fluctuations at relatively higher frequencies. The maximum response in this case is shifted to σ=16.

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Jha, P.K., Pateriya, M.P. Dusty effects on pulsating viscous flow of two immiscible fluids between two parallel plates. Proc Math Sci 92, 143–155 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02876759

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