Manipulation of interfacial instabilities by using a soft, deformable solid layer
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- Instability due to viscosity stratification
- Instability of creeping Couette flow past a neo-Hookean solid
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- Lubricated pipelining: stability of core-annular flow
- Role of dynamic modulation on stability of multilayer Newtonian and viscoelastic flows down an inclined plane
- Stability of Liquid Flow down an Inclined Plane
- Stability of fluid flow through deformable neo-Hookean tubes
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- Stability of the interface in two-layer Couette flow of upper convected Maxwell liquids
- Stability of two-layer viscoelastic plane Couette flow past a deformable solid layer: implications of fluid viscosity stratification
- Suppressing falling film instabilities by Marangoni forces
- Using surfactants to stabilize two-phase pipe flows of core-annular type
- Wave formation in the gravity-driven low-Reynolds number flow of two liquid films down an inclined plane
- Weakly nonlinear stability analysis of a flow past a neo-Hookean solid at arbitrary Reynolds numbers
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