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Engineering, 08.10.2020 01:01 bb1593

Consider incompressible, fully-developed, steady, two-dimensional flow in a channel of height H driven by a given, constant, pressure gradient dp/dx . Unlike the problem done in class, the channel has two fluid layers, one over the other. Each layer has its own density and viscosity. Find the velocity profiles in the two fluids, assuming that the interface is at height ha. (The boundary conditions at the two walls are no-slip. At the interface between the fluids, the velocity and shear stress are continuous.)

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