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Equation melting with changing force

For cylindrical coordinates, each velocity component is written as, and v, respectively. The melt film on the disk is moved by friction between the film and the disk, and is transferred outward by centrifugal force. The velocity of the fluid changes in the boundary layer, with a thickness of 6 near the disk surface. The thickness of the boundary layer decreases when the angular velocity of a disk increases. Since the angular velocity is constant in this study, the thickness of the boundary layer at the surface of the disk should also remain unchanged. Under the conditions that the velocity profile is steady-state and that the edge effect of the disk can be negligible, Navier-Stokes equations (momentum conservation law) can be described as follows ... [Pg.137]


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