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                   Figure 4.1  (a)  Schematic  of  the  system  under  consideration:  (b)  coordinate  systems,  a
                   cross-section  of  the  pipe,  and  an  element  of  the  fluid  in  a  locally  conical  segment of  the pipe;
                     (c) flow velocities within the fluid element (Hannoyer 1977; Hannoyer & Pai'doussis 1979a).

                   the fluxes across the flat surfaces in the flow direction, and it may be written as

                                                                                         (4.2)


                   by  invoking  continuity  for  each  streamtube; Ai is  the  cross-sectional  area  of  the  flow
                   conduit.
                     Since the control volume remains constant, the second integral on the right-hand side
                   of  (4.1) may be written as




                   in  the  last  step the  fact that  Wi  changes because  of  rotation  of  the  control volume  has
                   been utilized, so that (8WJat) = (aWj/as)(~~/ar) = (aWi/ax)(-S2q), where s here is the
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