Laminar flow through a channel with uniformly porous walls of different permeability

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The steady laminar flow of a viscous incompressible fluid through a two-dimensional channel, having fluid sucked or injected with different velocities through its uniformly porous parallel walls is considered. A solution for small suction Reynolds number has been given by the authors in a previous paper. The purpose of this paper is to present a solution valid for large Reynolds numbers for the cases of (i) suction at both walls, and (ii) suction at one wall and injection at the other. A technique of matching outer and inner expansions is used to obtain an asymptotic solution for both of these cases. Further a perturbation solution for the case of suction at one wall and injection at the other is obtained by choosing the difference between two wall velocities as the perturbation parameter. Both asymptotic and perturbation solutions are confirmed by exact numerical solutions. As expected, the resulting solutions show the presence of the usual suction boundary layers in both types of flow considered in this paper. © 1965 Martinus Nijhoff.

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Terrill, R. M., & Shrestha, G. M. (1966). Laminar flow through a channel with uniformly porous walls of different permeability. Applied Scientific Research, 15(1), 440–468. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00411577

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