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weeks Morris [5 articles]

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  • Particle pressure in sheared Brownian suspensions
    J. Rheology, Vol. 52 (2008), pp. 141-164.
    by Yevgeny Yurkovetsky, Jeffrey F Morris
    posted to theory migration by weeks on 2008-06-29 01:35:03 as ***
  • Normal stress-driven migration and axial development in pressure-driven flow of concentrated suspensions
    Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 135, No. 2-3. (30 May 2006), pp. 149-165.
    by Ryan M Miller, Jeffrey F Morris
    posted to theory migration by weeks on 2008-06-20 00:06:05 as **
  • Mechanism for clogging of microchannels
    Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics), Vol. 74, No. 6. (2006)
    by Hans M Wyss, Daniel L Blair, Jeffrey F Morris, Howard A Stone, David A Weitz
    posted to colloids journal-club microfluidics by weeks on 2007-09-22 20:57:55 as read along with 2 people ghunter dchen
  • Development of particle migration in pressure-driven flow of a Brownian suspension
    J. Fluid Mech., Vol. 581 (2007), pp. 437-451.
    by D Semwogerere, JF Morris, ER Weeks
    posted to brownian-motion colloids confocal migration by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:15:32 as read
  • Particle migration in pressure-driven flow of a Brownian suspension
    J. Fluid Mech, Vol. 493 (2003), pp. 363-378.
    by M Frank, D Anderson, ER Weeks, JF Morris
    posted to brownian-motion colloids confocal migration pmma by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:15:32 as read
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