Interface stabilization in two-layer channel flow by surface heating or cooling.
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3704205 (Why is no real title available?)
- Fundamentals of two-fluid dynamics. Part II: Lubricated transport, drops and miscible liquids
- Instability due to viscosity stratification
- Instability of the flow of two immiscible liquids with different viscosities in a pipe
- Linear stability analysis of multilayer plane Poiseuille flow
- Linear stability of plane Poiseuille flow of two superposed fluids
- Long-wave instability at the interface between two viscous fluids: Thin layer effects
- Stability of Plane Poiseuille Flow with Heat Transfer
- Stability of plane Poiseuille flow with temperature dependent viscosity
- The effect of variable viscosity on the interfacial stability of two-layer Poiseuille flow
- The thin-layer effect and interfacial stability in a two-layer Couette flow with similar liquids
Cited in
(3)- Spatio-temporal dynamics of a two-layer pressure-driven flow subjected to a wall-normal temperature gradient
- A parametric study of buoyancy-driven flow of two-immiscible fluids in a differentially heated inclined channel
- Effect of variations in the interfacial internal energy on the stability of two-layer Poiseuille flow.
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