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Magnetogravitational stability of a bounded gas-core fluid jet

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  • Radwan, Ahmed E.
  • Dimian, Mourad F.
  • Hadhoda, Mohamed Kh.

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The self-gravitating stability of a gas volume embedded in a bounded liquid, under the influence of an electromagnetic force, has been assessed. The pressure in the unperturbed state is not constant due to the self-gravitating force being a long-range force. The stability criterion has been established in its general form and discussed. The liquid-gas radii ratio influences the stabilization. The electromagnetic force, due to the magnetic field pervading throughout the gas and liquid regions, has a strong stabilizing effect for all short and long wavelengths in all modes of perturbation.

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  • Radwan, Ahmed E. & Dimian, Mourad F. & Hadhoda, Mohamed Kh., 2006. "Magnetogravitational stability of a bounded gas-core fluid jet," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 83(11), pages 1265-1273, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:83:y:2006:i:11:p:1265-1273
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