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Oscillations of drops in zero gravity with weak viscous effects
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Nonlinear OscillationsEngineeringPhysicsFluid MechanicsBoundary LayerWeak Viscous EffectsFluid-solid InteractionDisperse FlowRheologyOscillation TheoryVortex Induced VibrationMultiphase FlowSmall ViscosityBoundary-integral MethodGravitation TheoryHydrodynamic Stability
Nonlinear oscillations and other motions of large axially symmetric liquid drops in zero gravity are studied numerically by a boundary-integral method. The effect of small viscosity is included in the computations by retaining first-order viscous terms in the normal stress boundary condition. This is accomplished by making use of a partial solution of the boundary-layer equations which describe the weak vortical surface layer. Small viscosity is found to have a relatively large effect on resonant-mode coupling phenomena.
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