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International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology, 3rd, (ICMET-China 2011), Volumes 1–3
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906
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2011
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216 Theoretical Investigation of Pressure in Transient Reversed Stagnation-Point Flow
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Vai Kuong Sin
,
Vai Kuong Sin
Department of Electromechanical Engineering,
University of Macau
, Av. Padre Tomás Pereira S.J., Taipa, Macao SAR, China
; vksin@umac.mo
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Chon Kit Chio
Chon Kit Chio
Department of Electromechanical Engineering,
University of Macau
, Av. Padre Tomás Pereira S.J., Taipa, Macao SAR, China
; mb05427@umac.mo
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Published:2011
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Sin, VK, & Chio, CK. "Theoretical Investigation of Pressure in Transient Reversed Stagnation-Point Flow." International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology, 3rd, (ICMET-China 2011), Volumes 1–3. Ed. Xie, Y. ASME Press, 2011.
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Numerical solution of two-dimensional transient reversed stagnation-point flow is investigated by acquiring the similarity solution of the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations. Results are compared with those obtained from the asymptotic solution. Effects of time and space on pressure distribution are also studied.
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1 Introduction
2. Governing Equations and Asymptotic Similarity Solution
3 Finite-Difference Formulations
4. Numerical Result
5. Summaries
6. Acknowledgments
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