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Volumn 17, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 039101-039101

Comment: "Thermocapillary convection due to a stationary bubble" [(Phys. Fluids 16, 3131 (2004)]

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EID: 15844386388     PISSN: 10706631     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.1862212     Document Type: Note
Times cited : (2)

References (3)
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    • "Thermocapillary convection due to a stationary bubble"
    • PHFLE61070-663110.1063/1.1768091
    • R. Balasubramaniam and R. S. Subramanian, "Thermocapillary convection due to a stationary bubble," Phys. Fluids PHFLE61070-663110.1063/1.1768091 16, 3131 (2004).
    • (2004) Phys. Fluids , vol.16 , pp. 3131
    • Balasubramaniam, R.1    Subramanian, R.S.2
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    • "Slow migration of a gas bubble in a thermal gradient"
    • AICEAC0001-154110.1002/aic.690270417
    • R. S. Subramanian, "Slow migration of a gas bubble in a thermal gradient," AIChE J. AICEAC0001-154110.1002/aic.690270417 27, 646 (1981).
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    • Subramanian, R.S.1
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    • 15844390907 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • There is a partial resemblance between the Stokeslet problem considered here and the classical problem of a potential flow about an infinite wedge in a uniform stream, for which no solution exists. In that problem, the requirement that the velocity potential gradient approaches a uniform value "at infinity" cannot be met. Again, this failure can be traced back to the absence of any characteristic length which can serve as a unit of measure for the radial coordinate
    • There is a partial resemblance between the Stokeslet problem considered here and the classical problem of a potential flow about an infinite wedge in a uniform stream, for which no solution exists. In that problem, the requirement that the velocity potential gradient approaches a uniform value "at infinity" cannot be met. Again, this failure can be traced back to the absence of any characteristic length which can serve as a unit of measure for the radial coordinate.


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