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Enhancing colloidal stability of anisotropic magnetic nanodiscs through mesoporous silica and P(NIPAM/MAA) copolymer coatings.

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Donnarumma PR   +9 more
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Hydrodynamic stability

2023
Continuation methods and turning on bifurcations with Nektar++Continuation methods are often used when tracking interesting states of a dynamical system, such as unstable saddle points that are important for the organization of system’s dynamics. In turbulent flows and turbulent transition process itself such states play an organizing role and act by ...
Stan Gepner   +2 more
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Hydrodynamic Stability

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1983
Theoretical and experimental developments for the stability and transition of plane Poiseuille flow and for Couette flow between rotating concentric cylinders are reviewed. The paper concludes with brief comments on the stability of Hagen-Poiseuille flow in a pipe and brief comments on the stability of slowly varying flows.
R. C. DiPrima, J. T. Stuart
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Hydrodynamic Stability

2004
Hydrodynamic stability is of fundamental importance in fluid mechanics and is concerned with the problem of transition from laminar to turbulent flow. Drazin and Reid emphasise throughout the ideas involved, the physical mechanisms, the methods used, and the results obtained, and, wherever possible, relate the theory to both experimental and numerical ...
P. G. Drazin, W. H. Reid
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Hydrodynamic Stability Without Eigenvalues

Science, 1993
Fluid flows that are smooth at low speeds become unstable and then turbulent at higher speeds. This phenomenon has traditionally been investigated by linearizing the equations of flow and testing for unstable eigenvalues of the linearized problem, but the results of such investigations agree poorly in many cases with experiments ...
L N, Trefethen   +3 more
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Stability of a hydrodynamic discontinuity

Physica Scripta, 2014
While looking from a far field at a discontinuous front separating incompressible ideal fluids of different densities, we identify two qualitatively different behaviors of the front—unstable and stable—depending upon whether the energy flux produced by the perturbed front is large or small compared to the flux of kinetic energy across the planar front.
Snezhana I Abarzhi   +2 more
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