Nature of the Neutral State in Surface-Tension Driven Convection
The Physics of Fluids1966Vol. 9(3), pp. 615–616
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Abstract
The nature of the neutral state in surface-tension driven convection is investigated by means of a classical linearized stability analysis. By solving the characteristic value problem numerically, it is shown that, as assumed before, the neutral state is indeed a stationary rather than an oscillatory one.
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