Three-dimensional stability characteristics of finite electrified conducting fluids streaming through a porous medium (Q2228167)

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    Three-dimensional stability characteristics of finite electrified conducting fluids streaming through a porous medium
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7311456

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      Three-dimensional stability characteristics of finite electrified conducting fluids streaming through a porous medium (English)
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      16 February 2021
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      Summary: A novel procedure is utilized to investigate the surface waves between two finite conducting fluids streaming through a porous medium in the presence of a horizontal electric field. Normal mode analysis is applied to study two- and three-dimension disturbances cases. The quadratic dispersion equation of complex coefficients representing the system is derived and discussed. It is noted that based on appropriate data selections, the stability criteria do not depend on the medium permeability. It is found that electrical conductivities, viscosities, medium porosity, and surface tension enhance the stability of the system while the dimension and the fluid velocities decrease the stability of the system. Finally, the fluid depths have a dual role (stabilizing as well as destabilizing effects) on the system.
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      surface wave instability
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      normal mode analysis
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      quadratic dispersion equation
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