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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 80
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 80, Issue 5, September 2007
  4. On the theory of thin bodies
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Modeling of diffusion mass transfer of implanted dopants in silicon. I. Formulation of the model
Changes in the crystal structure of metals under laser radiation
Reflectionless absorption of electromagnetic radiation in a magnetic layer
Structure and properties of composite iron-based coatings obtained by the electromechanical technique
Influence of lift redistribution along the length of a supersonic airplane on the acoustic-shock parameters
Velocity recovery factors of a particle repelled from a solid surface
On the theory of thin bodies
Application of the methods of numerical modeling to evaluation of the total-pressure loss in gas turbines
Features of combined instability of a charged interface between moving media
Description of viscous-fluid flows with a moving solid phase in the density-functional theory
Influence of turbulence on the formation of detonation combustion of a gas in tubes
Heat exchange in turbulent flow of an incompressible liquid in a rough tube with a constant wall temperature
An approach to calculation of the viscosity of dissociated gas mixtures formed from oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon
An exact solution to the unsteady free-convection boundary-layer flow past an impulsively started vertical surface with newtonian heating
Stability of thermocapillary convection and regimes of a fluid flow acted upon by a standing surface wave
Use of standing surface waves and of a stationary magnetic field in growing crystals by the floating-zone method in weightlessness
Propagation of strain waves and compaction of a viscoelastic material by a cylinder rolling over it
Influence of the concentration of a dispersed phase and of the magnetic field on the attenuation of ultrasonic waves in magnetic fluids
Distinctive features of filtration in a granular bed near the wall
Modeling of the rotational motion of a dispersed phase using the equations of transfer of the second and third moments of pulsations of the translational and angular velocities of particles
Numerical analysis of the process of combustion and gasification of the polydisperse coke residue of high-ash coal under pressure in a fluidized bed
A differential method of determining the principal optical parameters of an atmospheric aerosol in the ultraviolet band
Analytical solutions of the problems of heat transfer during liquid flow in plane-parallel channels by determining the temperature perturbation front
Influence of polymer aging on reliability indices of a typical printed-circuit assembly of radioelectronic equipment
Heat capacity of natural fruit juices and of their concentrates at temperatures from 10 to 120°C
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On the theory of thin bodies

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Betyaev, S. K.
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract It is shown that, in accordance with the law of plane sections representing the basis of the theory of thin bodies, two analogies are true: a nonstationary analogy and a stationary one. Within the framework of the stationary analogy, a new-type expansion reducing a three-dimensional problem to a stationary two-dimensional one is introduced. The asymptotic conditions of validity of the stationary and nonstationary analogies were determined and the boundary-layer conceptions for both cases were compared. Solutions of the internal and external problems on a two-dimensional flow in a narrow zone were obtained in the closed form. An asymptotically correct mathematical model of a flow in a film is proposed. The stationary and nonstationary analogies for a swirling flow around a body and a flow around a rotating body were determined.
Starting Page 892
Ending Page 902
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 80
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2007-01-01
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena Thermodynamics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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