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Influence of temperature field on stability of fluid motion between rotating cylinders

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The Rayleigh method is used to obtain relations giving the influence of the amount and direction of heat flow on the stability of a fluid between rotating cylinders.

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Shchukin, V.K. Influence of temperature field on stability of fluid motion between rotating cylinders. Journal of Engineering Physics 10, 211–213 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832630

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