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Protean coordinates

Adachi, K., 1983. Calculation of strain histories in Protean coordinate systems, Rheol. Acta 22, 326-335. [Pg.108]

The stream-tube method is more closely related to the Protean coordinate approach. It refers to the flow analysis introduced some yeans ago by Clermont [40,53], which may be applied to the study of two- or three-dimensional duct or free surface flows [54-56] and pure circulatory or vortex flows [57]. In this analysis, the unknowns of the problem are, in addition to the pressure p, a one-to-one transformation between the physical flow domain D (or a subdomain D of D)... [Pg.300]

In equations (27), the symbol "T" denotes the transposition of a tensor. Starting from Adachi s work on Protean coordinates [51,52], it can be shown... [Pg.303]


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