Floquet analysis on a viscous cylindrical fluid surface subject to a time-periodic radial acceleration
Abstract
Parametrically excited standing waves are observed on a cylindrical fluid filament. These are the cylindrical analog of Faraday instability in a flat surface or spherical droplet. Using the Floquet technique, linear stability analysis has been investigated on a viscous cylindrical fluid surface, which is subjected to a time-periodic radial acceleration. Viscosity has a significant impact on the critical forcing amplitude as well as the dispersion relation of the non-axis symmetric patterns. The effect of viscosity on onset parameters of the pattern with azimuthal wavenumber, m=1, has shown different dependency from m>1. The effect of viscosity increases with an increasing m is also observed.
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