AbstractOverstability in a horizontal layer of a viscoelastic fluid is considered in the presence of a uniform magnetic field. The equations of motion appropriate to hydromagnetics in a Maxwellian fluid have been established and the analysis has been carried out in terms of normal modes. The proper solutions have been obtained for the case of two free boundaries. The dispersion relation obtained is found to be quite complex and involves the Prandtl number p1, magnetic Prandtl number p2, a parameter Q characterizing the strength of the magnetic field, and a parameter Γ which characterizes the elasticity of the fluid. Numerical calculations have been performed for different values of the parameters involved and the values of critical Rayleigh...
AbstractThe thermal instability of compressible fluids pervaded by a uniform rotation and a uniform ...
The thermal instability of a Kuvshiniski viscoelastic fluid is considered to include the effects of ...
Thermal convection in magnetic fluids can be driven by buoyancy or by magnetic forces (due to the th...
AbstractOverstability in a horizontal layer of a viscoelastic fluid is considered in the presence of...
The thermal instability of a rotating Rivlin-Ericksen viscoelastic fluid in the presence of uniform ...
The thermal instability of a rotating Rivlin-Ericksen viscoelastic fluid in the presence of uniform ...
The thermal instability of a layer of Rivlin-Ericksen elastico-viscous rotating fluid in a porous me...
This paper is devoted to an examination of the stability of a horizontal layer of fluid heated below...
The effect of magnetic field dependent (MFD) viscosity on the thermal convection in a ferrofluid lay...
The hydromagnetic instability of the plane interface between two uniform, superposed and streaming R...
In the presence of a magnetic field, a thermosolutal convection is postulated to occur in a compress...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a vertical magnetic field on thermal instability of an O...
The effect of the ratio (the strain retardation time to the sress relaxation time) on magneto-hydr...
AbstractAn incompressible Oldroydian viscoelastic fluid layer heated and soluted from below in the p...
The theory described in an earlier paper (Chandrasekhar 1954) is extended to include the possibility...
AbstractThe thermal instability of compressible fluids pervaded by a uniform rotation and a uniform ...
The thermal instability of a Kuvshiniski viscoelastic fluid is considered to include the effects of ...
Thermal convection in magnetic fluids can be driven by buoyancy or by magnetic forces (due to the th...
AbstractOverstability in a horizontal layer of a viscoelastic fluid is considered in the presence of...
The thermal instability of a rotating Rivlin-Ericksen viscoelastic fluid in the presence of uniform ...
The thermal instability of a rotating Rivlin-Ericksen viscoelastic fluid in the presence of uniform ...
The thermal instability of a layer of Rivlin-Ericksen elastico-viscous rotating fluid in a porous me...
This paper is devoted to an examination of the stability of a horizontal layer of fluid heated below...
The effect of magnetic field dependent (MFD) viscosity on the thermal convection in a ferrofluid lay...
The hydromagnetic instability of the plane interface between two uniform, superposed and streaming R...
In the presence of a magnetic field, a thermosolutal convection is postulated to occur in a compress...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a vertical magnetic field on thermal instability of an O...
The effect of the ratio (the strain retardation time to the sress relaxation time) on magneto-hydr...
AbstractAn incompressible Oldroydian viscoelastic fluid layer heated and soluted from below in the p...
The theory described in an earlier paper (Chandrasekhar 1954) is extended to include the possibility...
AbstractThe thermal instability of compressible fluids pervaded by a uniform rotation and a uniform ...
The thermal instability of a Kuvshiniski viscoelastic fluid is considered to include the effects of ...
Thermal convection in magnetic fluids can be driven by buoyancy or by magnetic forces (due to the th...