Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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785153 | International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics | 2008 | 7 Pages |
In this paper we study electrohydrodynamic instability (EHDI) in a poorly conducting parallel inviscid fluid in the presence of an electric field and space variation of electrical conductivity. It is shown that EHDI causes inhomogeniety in the material science processing. This inhomogeniety can be controlled by understanding the nature of EHDI in the presence of an electric field and a shear due to horizontal basic velocity. The condition for EHDI is determined in terms of the electric number rather than the point of inflexion of the basic velocity profile using both moment and energy methods combined with Galerkin expansion technique. From this analysis, it is shown that a proper choice of electric number controls inhomogeniety by controlling instability of a parallel poorly conducting inviscid fluid. For unstable motion it is shown that the growth rate, CiCi, is confined in a semi circle regionCr2+Ci2-2ub-ΩφCr+ub2-2ubΩφ=0,which has the center (ub-Ω/φ,0)(ub-Ω/φ,0) and radius |Ω/φ||Ω/φ| where CrCr is the phase velocity, ubub the basic horizontal velocity, φ=D2ubφ=D2ub, Ω=W1x02α2 the electric number and D=d/dyD=d/dy. From this an upper bound for the amplification factor is shown to be asCi2⩽maxΩφ2,under the condition that φφ has the same sign between 0 and 1.