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Calculating viscous flow in a gas duct

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We consider the formulation of the problem of laminar gas flow in long ducts with a smooth contour. The similarity laws that such flows obey are established. The method of integral relations is used to obtain numerical solutions for gas flow in a circular pipe and a flat duct of constant height for various wall temperature conditions.

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Byrkin, A.P., Mezhirov, I.I. Calculating viscous flow in a gas duct. Fluid Dyn 2, 109–112 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01013728

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