Electrohydrodynamic Liquid Sheet Instability of Moving Viscoelastic Couple-Stress Dielectric Fluid Surrounded by an Inviscid Gas through Porous Medium

Author:

El-Sayed Mohamed FahmyORCID,Alanzi Agaeb Mahal

Abstract

Viscoelastic liquid sheet of couple-stress type streaming with relative motion into an inviscid gas through porous molium is studied theoretically and quantitatively in this project. To derive the differential equations that describe liquids, gases, and the electric field, we linearized the governing equations of motion and continuity, Maxwell’s equations in quasi-static approximation, and the appropriate boundary conditions at the two interfaces. Then we used the normal mode method. It was demonstrated analytically that the solutions to these differential equations can be found for both symmetric and antisymmetric disturbances, respectively. We could not obtain an explicit form of the growth rates since we could not solve the dispersion relations for both situations because they were obtained in highly complex forms. The Mathematica program is used to solve the dimensionless forms of the dispersion relations numerically using Gaster’s theorem. Various influences on the stability analysis of the considered system have been studied in detail, and it is determined that the system in the presence of a porous material is more unstable than it would be otherwise. In a two-dimensional system, the antisymmetric disturbance case is found to be more unstable than the corresponding symmetric disturbance situation. Some characteristics, such as Wabe number, Ohnesorge number, and electric field, have destabilizing effects, whereas others, such as porosity, medium permeability, viscoelasticity parameter, gas-to-liquid viscosity ratio, and dielachic constants, have stabilizing effects. Finally, it is discovered that the gas-to-liquid velocity ratio plays a dual role in the stability condition depending on whether the gas-to-liquid velocity ratio U ≶ 1. In the past, we have only found evidence of very few previous studies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanical Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics

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