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Ion slip effect on the flow of a dusty fluid through a circular pipe

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In this paper, the transient flow of a dusty viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid through a circular pipe is studied taking the ion slip into consideration. A constant pressure gradient in the axial direction and a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to the flow direction are applied. The particle-phase is assumed to behave as a viscous fluid. A numerical solution for the governing equations is obtained using finite differences.

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Attia, H.A. Ion slip effect on the flow of a dusty fluid through a circular pipe. J Mech Sci Technol 21, 513–517 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02916313

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