TY - JOUR AU - C. Y. WANG AB - The flow parallel to an array of rectangular cylinders is solved by an efficient domain decomposition and matching method. The permeability constant is determined for a variety of geometries, including strips of zero thickness. Formulae for the drag of a single rectangular cylinder and a single strip are derived. © Oxford University Press « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article IMA J Appl Math (1997) 58 (2): 111-120. doi: 10.1093/imamat/58.2.111 » Abstract Free Full Text (PDF) Free Classifications Articles Services Article metrics Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected Find similar articles Similar articles in Web of Science Add to my archive Download citation Request Permissions Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via CrossRef Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by WANG, C. Y. 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