Retardation of Plateau-Rayleigh Instability: A Distinguishing Characteristic Among Perfectly Wetting Fluids
McCuan, John
arXiv, 9701214 / Harvested from arXiv
We consider a cylindrical film of fluid adhering to a rigid cylinder of fixed radius. The main result is to give the critical (maximum) length for which such a film of given thickness can be stable. The problem is considered both when the cylinder remains stationary and when the fluid and the cylinder are co-rotating at a fixed angular velocity.
Publié le : 1997-01-29
Classification:  Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs,  Mathematical Physics
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     journal = {arXiv},
     volume = {1997},
     number = {0},
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McCuan, John. Retardation of Plateau-Rayleigh Instability: A Distinguishing
  Characteristic Among Perfectly Wetting Fluids. arXiv, Tome 1997 (1997) no. 0, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/9701214/