The unexpected response of near‐critical fluids to low‐frequency vibrations

The response of a slab‐shaped container filled with a near‐critical fluid and subjected to mechanical vibrations is studied by means of matched asymptotic expansions applied to the Navier–Stokes equations. The different characteristic regimes of the fluid’s vibration are explored and described. In p...

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