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Computation of the velocity profile in the flow of an anomalously viscous liquid in cylindrical channels of arbitrary cross section

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A method is proposed for computing the velocity profile in the flow of an anomalously viscous liquid in cylindrical channels of arbitrary cross section as a function of the pressure drop, the dimensions of the transverse cross section, and the rheological characteristics of the liquid.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 34, No. 6, pp. 1081–1084, June, 1978.

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Vachagin, K.D., Nazmeev, Y.G. Computation of the velocity profile in the flow of an anomalously viscous liquid in cylindrical channels of arbitrary cross section. Journal of Engineering Physics 34, 731–733 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00860420

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