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An analytical expression is constructed to estimate the influence of the surface electric charge and velocity of the dielectric environment moving above an inviscid conductive liquid on the drift caused by propagation of a nonlinear periodic wave on a horizontal surface between the liquid and the environment. The calculation has been made of the wave number of the wave most sensitive to the charge value and motion of the environment. General regularities of the drift motion are established.
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Original Russian Text © D.F. Belonozhko, A.A. Ochirov, 2016, published in Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov, 2016, No. 1, pp. 91–97.
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Belonozhko, D.F., Ochirov, A.A. On wave mass transfer along charged surface blown by dielectric medium. Surf. Engin. Appl.Electrochem. 52, 92–98 (2016). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375516010038
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