Thermal Instability of Shear Flows with a Compressibility Effect
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Thermal instability of a shear layer of viscous or non-viscous fluid at low Mach number is investigated when the system is either heated from below or above. It has been shown that compressibility due to thermal effect has a stabilizing character. Viscosity helps in reducing the growth rate of unstable modes. Characterization of modes as oscillatroy modes under certain conditions is another important conclusion. In the case of non-viscous theory, the results are indicated by direct analogy with the work of Agrawal and Banerjee (1968, 1969).
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1981-11-05
著者
-
Chand Subhash
Department Of Mathematics Institute Of Advanced Studies Meerut University
-
AGRAWAL S.C.
Department of Mathematics, Institute of Advanced Studies, Meerut University
-
Agrawal S.c.
Department Of Mathematics Institute Of Advanced Studies Meerut University
-
Agrawal S.C.
Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology
関連論文
- Thermal Instability of Shear Flows with a Compressibility Effect
- Hydromagnetic Stability of Heterogeneous Shear Flow
- Rayleigh-Taylor Instability with Hall-currents
- Fluid Layer Heated from Above II