Taylor scraping flow

In fluid dynamics, Taylor scraping flow is a type of two-dimensional corner flow occurring when one of the wall is sliding over the other with constant velocity, named after G. I. Taylor. == Flow description == Consider a plane wall located at θ = 0 {\displaystyle \theta =0} in the cylindrical coordinates ( r , θ ) {\displaystyle (r,\theta )} , moving with a constant velocity U {\displaystyle U} towards the left.

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Taylor scraping flow

In fluid dynamics, Taylor scraping flow is a type of two-dimensional corner flow occurring when one of the wall is sliding over the other with constant velocity, named after G. I. Taylor. == Flow description == Consider a plane wall located at θ = 0 {\displaystyle \theta =0} in the cylindrical coordinates ( r , θ ) {\displaystyle (r,\theta )} , moving with a constant velocity U {\displaystyle U} towards the left.

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