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    Springer
    Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik 28 (1977), S. 551-576 
    ISSN: 1420-9039
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé On fait une analyse théorique de l'écoulement d'un fluide de Cosserat dans un tube sous un gradient de pression. On suppose que la courbature du tube est faible, c'est-à-dire que le radius du cercle qui fait la ligne du centre du tube est fort par rapport au radius de la coupe transversale. D'après Dean [2], on développe une résolution par approximations successives. On fait la comparaison des trajectoires des particules dans le plan central et la projection des lignes d'écoulement sur la coupe transversale du tube avec celles d'un fluide de Newton. On note que dans la théorie des fluides de Cosserat, la courbature des lignes d'écoulement dans le plan central augmente, et que la motion est ralentie dans la coupe transversale du tube. On démontre ensuite que le taux d'écoulement d'un fluide de Cosserat dans un tube courbe se diminue à raison de la courbature.
    Notes: Summary A theoretical analysis is made of the flow of a Cosserat fluid in a curved pipe under a pressure gradient. It is assumed that the curvature of the pipe is small, that is the radius of the circle in which the central line of the pipe is coiled is large in comparison with the radius of the cross-section. Following Dean [2] a solution is developed by the method of successive approximation. The paths of the particles in the central plane and the projection of the streamlines on the cross-section of the pipe are compared with those of a Newtonian fluid. It is observed that in the theory of Cosserat fluids the curvature of the streamlines in the central plane increases and the motion is slower in the cross-section of the pipe. It is also shown that the rate of flow of a Cosserat fluid through a curved pipe is decreased due to the curvature of the pipe.
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