Flow of a Dusty Gas Between Two Parallel Plates One Stationary and Other Oscillating

Authors

  • P. Mitra Calcutta University, Calcutta
  • P. Bhattacharya Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.31.6359

Keywords:

Velocities of dusty gas, Mass concentration, Incompressible viscous dusty gas

Abstract

The solution for the flow of an incompressible viscous dusty gas, induced by two infinitely extended parallel plates when the lower plate is at rest and the upper plate begins to oscillate harmonically in its own plane, is obtained, It is found that (i) with the increase in the mass concentration both the velocities of the dusty gas and the particle decreases, (ii) the velocity of the dusty gas increases and that of the particle decreases with the increase in neta.

Author Biographies

P. Mitra, Calcutta University, Calcutta

Department of Applied Mathematics, Calcutta University, Calcutta-700 009

P. Bhattacharya, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

Physical and Earth Sciences Division, Indian Statistical  Institute, Calcutta-700 035

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Published

2014-02-19

How to Cite

Mitra, P., & Bhattacharya, P. (2014). Flow of a Dusty Gas Between Two Parallel Plates One Stationary and Other Oscillating. Defence Science Journal, 31(3), 211–223. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.31.6359

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General Papers