Capillary instabilities of charged drops and electrical dispersion of liquids. Review
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Publication:1815118
DOI10.1007/BF02230762zbMATH Open0875.76114MaRDI QIDQ1815118FDOQ1815118
Authors: A. I. Grigor'ev, S. O. Shiryaeva
Publication date: 13 May 1997
Published in: Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodynamics (76W05) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to fluid mechanics (76-02) Stability and instability of magnetohydrodynamic and electrohydrodynamic flows (76E25)
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- Disintegration of water drops in an electric field
- Breakup of fluid droplets in electric and magnetic fields
- Mechanism of development of the instability of a liquid drop in an electric field
- The extended Rayleigh theory of the oscillation of liquid droplets
- Electrohydrodynamics of a liquid drop: the time-dependent problem
- The stability of a water drop oscillating with finite amplitude in an electric field
- Stability of a Conducting Droplet under the Influence of Surface Tension and Electrostatic Forces
Cited In (7)
- On the interaction forces between evaporating drops in charged liquid-drop systems
- Stability of a volumetrically charged dielectric fluid jet accelerated in an electric field collinear to the jet
- Nonlinear analysis of governing laws of realization of the wave motion on the surface of a charged jet moving with respect to a material medium
- Equilibrium shapes of a drop pendant in an electrostatic field
- Nonlinear analysis of the finite-amplitude oscillations of a charged liquid layer on a rigid spherical core for the multimodal initial deformation of the free surface
- Capillary oscillations and stability of a charged bubble in a viscous dielectric fluid
- Certain physical regularities of drop instability realization in a uniform electrostatic field
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