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English | Long-wave Marangoni instability in a binary-liquid layer with a deformable interface in the presence of the Soret effect: the case of finite Biot numbers |
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Long-wave Marangoni instability in a binary-liquid layer with a deformable interface in the presence of the Soret effect: the case of finite Biot numbers (English)
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14 January 2008
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An incompressible binary liquid with a deformable free surface is adjacent to a solid layer, heated or cooled from below. The surface tension depends linearly on both the temperature and the solute concentration. The authors reveal the emergence of the long-wave Marangoni instabilities for finite Biot numbers in the limit of small Lewis and Galileo numbers.
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Marangoni instability
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long-wave monotonic instability
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oscillatory instability
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