In this paper we investigate the effect of surface tension on hydromagnetic Rayleigh-Taylor (R-T) instability of two incompressible superimposed fluids in a porous medium with suspended dust particles immersed in a uniform horizontal magnetic field. The relevant linearized perturbation equations have been solved using normal mode technique and the dispersion relation is derived analytically for the considered system. The dispersion relation is influenced by the simultaneous presence of medium porosity, suspended dust particles, permeability, magnetic field and surface tension. The onset criteria of R-T stability and instability are obtained and discussed. The growth rate of R-T instability is calculated numericall...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) arises whenever two fluids with different densities are arran...
In this paper we investigate the effect of surface tension on hydromagnetic Rayleigh-Taylor (R-T) in...
Rayleigh-Taylor instability of two superposed Walters’ B has elastico-viscous fluids in a uniform ma...
In this study we examine the effect of the magnetic field parameter on the growth rate of the Raylei...
The instability of plane interface between two superposed Rivlin-Ericksen elastico-viscous fluids sa...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RIT) at the interface of two superposed Couple-stress Casson fluids...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability is studied using a new technique for a liquid/liquid interface witho...
In the present note, we have considered the problem of the onset of convection in a couple-stress fl...
AbstractThe instability of two superposed fluids in the presence of suspended particles is studied. ...
The stability of the plane interface separating two viscous superposed conducting fluids through por...
The combined effect of magnetic field and dust particles on the stability of a stratified couplestre...
Abstract: In this paper, the thermal instability of compressible Walters ’ (Model B′) rotating fluid...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) arises whenever two fluids with different densities are arran...
In this paper we investigate the effect of surface tension on hydromagnetic Rayleigh-Taylor (R-T) in...
Rayleigh-Taylor instability of two superposed Walters’ B has elastico-viscous fluids in a uniform ma...
In this study we examine the effect of the magnetic field parameter on the growth rate of the Raylei...
The instability of plane interface between two superposed Rivlin-Ericksen elastico-viscous fluids sa...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RIT) at the interface of two superposed Couple-stress Casson fluids...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability is studied using a new technique for a liquid/liquid interface witho...
In the present note, we have considered the problem of the onset of convection in a couple-stress fl...
AbstractThe instability of two superposed fluids in the presence of suspended particles is studied. ...
The stability of the plane interface separating two viscous superposed conducting fluids through por...
The combined effect of magnetic field and dust particles on the stability of a stratified couplestre...
Abstract: In this paper, the thermal instability of compressible Walters ’ (Model B′) rotating fluid...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The instability of a vertical fluid motion (throughflow) in a binary mixture saturating a horizontal...
The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) arises whenever two fluids with different densities are arran...