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The boundary layer flow of a Reiner-Rivlin fluid near a spinning cone

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The steady motion of an incompressible inelastic Reiner-Rivlin fluid near a spinning cone has been studied and a similarity solution has been presented. It has been shown that the flow patterns can be obtained from Srivastava-Jain's work. But the pressure distribution is not the same and we have given the numerical values of the pressure in two tables and have also shown their variation in two figures.

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Sponsored by the Mathematics Research Center, United States Army, Madison Wisconsin under Contract No.: DA-11-022-ORD-2059.

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Datta, S.K. The boundary layer flow of a Reiner-Rivlin fluid near a spinning cone. Appl. sci. Res. 13, 194–202 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00382046

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