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    Finite element solution of micropolar fluid flow from an enclosed rotating disc with suction and injection

    Takhar, Harmindar S., Bhargava, Rama and Agarwal, R. S. (2001) Finite element solution of micropolar fluid flow from an enclosed rotating disc with suction and injection. International journal of engineering science, 39 (8). pp. 913-927. ISSN 0020-7225

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    Abstract

    The steady flow of a micropolar fluid over a finite rotating disc enclosed within a coaxial cylindrical casing has been studied. The governing equations were solved numerically by using the finite element method. Maximum values ξ₁ and ξ₂ of the dimensionless radial distance at which there is no-recirculation for the cases of net radial outflow and net radial inflow respectively, increase with an increase in the micropolar effects. The velocities at ξ₁ and ξ₂ as well as at some fixed radii have been calculated and the associated phenomena of no-recirculation/recirculation is discussed. The change in the flow phenomenon due to a reversal of the direction of the net radial flow has also been studied.

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