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Flow past an accelerated horizontal plate in a rotating fluid. (English) Zbl 0949.76089

The authors study the flow of a semi-infinite incompressible viscous fluid bounded by an infinite flat plate. Initially the fluid and the plate rotate with the same constant angular velocity. Then the plate impulsively starts and moves with a uniform acceleration in its own plane.

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76U05 General theory of rotating fluids
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