Linear instability analysis of an electrified coaxial jet
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Cited in
(6)- Non-modal analysis of coaxial jets
- Stationary coaxial electrified jet of a dielectric liquid surrounded by a conductive liquid
- Axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric instability of an electrified viscous coaxial jet
- Absolute to convective instability transition in charged liquid jets
- Linear instability characteristics of incompressible coaxial jets
- Instability of coaxial viscoelastic jets under a radial electric field
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