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Short capillary waves on the surface of a stretching cylindrical jet of a viscous liquid

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This paper presents asymptotic formulas describing the evolution of short–wave perturbations on the surface of a cylindrical viscous liquid jet with the radius decreasing in time. The effects of Reynolds and Weber numbers and the initial wavenumber on the decay of the perturbations are analyzed.

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Chesnokov, Y.G. Short capillary waves on the surface of a stretching cylindrical jet of a viscous liquid. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics 42, 431–436 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019290419452

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