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Stability analysis of gravity driven shear flows with free surface for power-law fluids

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We study the stability of thin films of fluids subject to gravity along inclined planes, obeying a power-law constitutive relation of the Ostwald-de Waele type. A first analysis, in which the inertia terms are ignored, shows such flow to be stable against small, linear perturbations; a second analysis, in which the inertia terms are included, proves that there are stable and unstable regimes that are separated by a critical Ostwald-de Waele number O. Numerical computations for selected values of O demonstrate the decay and growth rate behavior of some finite amplitude disturbances.

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Received 12 May 1997; accepted for publication 23 July 1997

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Berezin, Y., Hutter, K. & Spodareva, L. Stability analysis of gravity driven shear flows with free surface for power-law fluids. Archive of Applied Mechanics 68, 169–178 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004190050154

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