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Fluid-shear instability: a local Newtonian analysis

Fluid-shear instability: a local Newtonian analysis
Fluid-shear instability: a local Newtonian analysis
Mathematica notebook for calculating the dispersion relation of a Newtonian fluid in a background with shear and vorticity. The dispersion relation is written in terms of scalars built from the background quantities, as suitable for studying the impact of background gradients in a general setting.
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Celora,
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Celora, Thomas
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Celora,
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Celora, Thomas
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(2023) Fluid-shear instability: a local Newtonian analysis. Zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.7612469 [Dataset]

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Mathematica notebook for calculating the dispersion relation of a Newtonian fluid in a background with shear and vorticity. The dispersion relation is written in terms of scalars built from the background quantities, as suitable for studying the impact of background gradients in a general setting.

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Published date: 6 February 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 475709
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475709
PURE UUID: e67d7684-c47b-4737-9c1b-5769f8570da7
ORCID for Thomas Celora: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6515-3644

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2023 18:35
Last modified: 02 Aug 2023 02:11

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Contributor: Celora
Contributor: Thomas Celora ORCID iD

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