The College of Education for Pure Sciences organized a scientific lecture on approximate analytical methods for fluid flow problems.
The lecture, presented by researcher Sarah Hussein Saleh, included two analytical approaches—the turbulence method and the Chebyshev-Tau method—for solving nonlinear models in fluid mechanics. The current phase focuses on developing the mathematical framework for both methods as a basis for their future numerical applications to two models for future research: the first, circulatory flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) under elasticity, and the second, viscous flow between slowly expanding walls with poor permeability

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