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On the nonlinear interfacial instability of rotating core-annular flow
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    On the nonlinear interfacial instability of rotating core-annular flow (English)
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    This paper investigates the stability of the flow of two immiscible fluids of different viscosities and densities, flowing in a circular pipe in a concentric arrangement. The cylinder is allowed to rotate, and a constant axial pressure gradient is prescribed. The stability of the basic flow is considered by linear and weakly nonlinear methods. A detailed analysis is given of the case where the thickness of the outer ``ring'' of fluid is very small, by solving the equations for the velocity and pressure fields in the core and film regions, and then by deriving a nonlinear parabolic integro-differential evolution equation for disturbances to the interface between the two fluids. This evolution equation is solved numerically, and extensive results are provided.
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    two immiscible fluids
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    circular pipe
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    nonlinear parabolic integro- differential evolution equation
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