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Experimental study of Rayleigh–Taylor instability: Low Atwood number liquid systems with single-mode initial perturbations
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    Experimental study of Rayleigh–Taylor instability: Low Atwood number liquid systems with single-mode initial perturbations (English)
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    22 April 2010
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    Rayleigh-Taylor instability
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    acceleration
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    surface tension
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    gravity
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    flow visualisation
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