Surface waves at the interface between two viscous fluids

The Surface Green Function Matching analysis (SGFM) is used to study the normal modes of the interface oscillations between two non-mixed fluids by considering the difference in their densities and viscosities. The limiting case of viscous-inviscid system is used for comparison. The role of the visc...

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