It is shown theoretically that an electric field can be used to control and suppress the classical Rayleigh-Taylor instability found in stratified flows when a heavy fluid lies above lighter fluid. Dielectric fluids of arbitrary viscosities and densities are considered and a theory is presented to show that a horizontal electric field (acting in the plane of the undisturbed liquid-liquid surface), causes growth rates and critical stability wavenumbers to be reduced thus shifting the instability to longer wavelengths. This facilitates complete stabilization in a given finite domain above a critical value of the electric field strength. Direct numerical simulations based on the Navier-Stokes equations coupled to the electrostatic fields are c...
We investigate the linear stability characteristics of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow of i...
AbstractThe electrohydrodynamic stability of a conducting incompressible stratified fluid topping a ...
AbstractThe dynamics of a liquid film wetting the underside of a semi-infinite horizontal substrate ...
It is shown theoretically that an electric field can be used to control and suppress the classical R...
We investigate the electrostatic stabilization of a viscous thin film wetting the underside of a hor...
We consider the gravity-driven flow of a perfect dielectric, viscous, thin liquid film, wetting a fl...
This paper is concerned with the study of the Electrorheological Rayleigh-Taylor instability (ERTI) ...
Force on dielectric fluids in the presence of a nonuniform electric field is shown to reduce their s...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability of a magnetic fluid superimposed on a non-magnetic liquid of lower d...
The subject of this talk is the electrostatic stabilization of a viscous thin liquid film wetting th...
In the present study we investigate electrostatic stabilization mechanisms acting on stratified flui...
The stability of buoyancy-driven parallel shear flow of a dielectric fluid confined between differen...
The Rayleigh instability of an incompressible, finitely conducting, inviscid fluid of variable densi...
In the last decade, the interfacial instability and mixing enhancement in microfluidic flow systems ...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability is a buoyancy driven instability that takes place in a stratified fl...
We investigate the linear stability characteristics of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow of i...
AbstractThe electrohydrodynamic stability of a conducting incompressible stratified fluid topping a ...
AbstractThe dynamics of a liquid film wetting the underside of a semi-infinite horizontal substrate ...
It is shown theoretically that an electric field can be used to control and suppress the classical R...
We investigate the electrostatic stabilization of a viscous thin film wetting the underside of a hor...
We consider the gravity-driven flow of a perfect dielectric, viscous, thin liquid film, wetting a fl...
This paper is concerned with the study of the Electrorheological Rayleigh-Taylor instability (ERTI) ...
Force on dielectric fluids in the presence of a nonuniform electric field is shown to reduce their s...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability of a magnetic fluid superimposed on a non-magnetic liquid of lower d...
The subject of this talk is the electrostatic stabilization of a viscous thin liquid film wetting th...
In the present study we investigate electrostatic stabilization mechanisms acting on stratified flui...
The stability of buoyancy-driven parallel shear flow of a dielectric fluid confined between differen...
The Rayleigh instability of an incompressible, finitely conducting, inviscid fluid of variable densi...
In the last decade, the interfacial instability and mixing enhancement in microfluidic flow systems ...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability is a buoyancy driven instability that takes place in a stratified fl...
We investigate the linear stability characteristics of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow of i...
AbstractThe electrohydrodynamic stability of a conducting incompressible stratified fluid topping a ...
AbstractThe dynamics of a liquid film wetting the underside of a semi-infinite horizontal substrate ...