Thermoconvective Waves in a Viscoelastic Liquid Layer
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概要
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The propagation of thermoconvective waves in a horizontal layer of viscoelasticliquid (Oldroyd's liquid B) heated from below is investigated. It is shown thatthe wave propagates without damping at the critical condition for the onset ofoverstability and that as line elastic parameter increases the darrnpiurg length (thelogarithmic decrement) becomes large (small) near the critical Rayleigh numberfor the onset of stationary instability. When the ratio of retardation time torelaxation Lime is very small, tlxe weakly damped wave can exist for high fre-quencies even if tire liquid layer is isothermal.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1983-01-15
著者
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NAMIKAWA Tomikazu
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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Hamabata Hiromitsu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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Namikawa Tomikazu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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