We revisit the classical Karman rotating disk problem. A series analysis is used to derive estimates of boundary conditions at the surface. Using these estimates, computed thermal and flow fields for large mass transfer through the disk are readily obtained using a shooting method. The relevance of the problem to practical flows is discussed briefly.
@article{624, title = {Note on porous rotating disk flow}, journal = {ANZIAM Journal}, volume = {42}, year = {2000}, doi = {10.21914/anziamj.v42i0.624}, language = {EN}, url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/624} }
Kelson, N.; Desseaux, A. Note on porous rotating disk flow. ANZIAM Journal, Tome 42 (2000) . doi : 10.21914/anziamj.v42i0.624. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/624/