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Dusty hydrodynamic oscillation between two perturbed parallel plates. IV

El Sayed and F El Shehawey

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The propagation of coupled modes in a viscous incompressible dusty fluid confined between two perturbed parallel plates is considered. The treatment is confined to first-order perturbation theory in order to simplify the algebra. The multiple-scales approach yields information on the transition curve separating passbands from stopbands as well as the interaction equations governing the amplitudes and phases of the coupled modes.


PACS

47.10.-g General theory in fluid dynamics

62.10.+s Mechanical properties of liquids

47.60.-i Flow phenomena in quasi-one-dimensional systems

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Fluid dynamics

Mathematical physics

Dates

Issue 6 (14 June 1989)



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