Stability of a falling conducting liquid film in an alternating electric field

The flow of a thin viscous conducting liquid film falling along one of the plates of a vertically positioned plane capacitor is studied. The capacitor is connected to an alternating current power supply. It is shown that the presence of the electric field leads to flow destabilization; moreover, the...

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