Based on the Brinkman model (BM) with the assumption that the pressure gradient across the porous region is an unknown function, the effects of viscous shear stresses upon the squeezing-film motion in porous annular disks are considered. Using the Brinkman equations and applying the continuity conditions at the interface for the velocities, shear stresses and pressures, two coupled modified Reynolds equations governing the squeeze-film pressure are obtained. The film pressure equation is solved and applied to evaluate the load-carrying capacity and the height-time relationship. According to the results obtained, the BM predicts quite a different squeezing action to those derived by the slip-flow model (SFM) and the Darcy model (DM). Comparing with the SFM, the viscous shear effects of the BM increase the load-carrying capacity and the response time. But, these trends are reversed as compared to the DM. On the whole, the effects of viscous shear stresses are more pronounced for moderate-value permeability parameters and a higher-value radius ratio. A design example for porous annular disks is also illustrated for engineering applications.
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