Abstract

Through analyzing a simple solution of the axisymmetric Stokes equations for slow viscous flow, it is possible to show how placing a finite body between a source and sink tends to expand the domain through which the exchange of mass takes place, whereas placing it on the same side tends to contract this domain.

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