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The propagation of a laminar, nonisothermal, weakly swirled liquid jet along the nonconducting surface of a straight circular cone is examined. An explanation is given of the influence of the temperature dependence of the viscosity (assumed to be linear) on the hydrodynamic characteristics of the jet.
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Kashkarov, V.P., Mikhaelyan, B.M. Laminar weakly swirled jet propagating along a straight circular cone. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 225–227 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828455
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