Consider steady, incompressible, parallel, laminar flow of a viscous fluid falling

Chapter 9, Problem 9-91

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Consider steady, incompressible, parallel, laminar flow of a viscous fluid falling between two infinite vertical walls (Fig. P991). The distance between the walls is h, and gravity acts in the negative z-direction (downward in the figure). There is no applied (forced) pressure driving the flowthe fluid falls by gravity alone. The pressure is constant everywhere in the flow field. Calculate the velocity field and sketch the velocity profile using appropriate nondimensionalized variables.

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