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Two-dimensional Stokes flow with suction and small surface tension
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 1999
Abstract
In this article the complex variable theory of two-dimensional Stokes flow as developed by Richardson [22], and modified by Howison & Richardson [16], is reviewed. The analysis of [16] is extended to a new solution driven by a point sink, which uses a cubic polynomial conformal mapping (with real coefficients) from the unit disk onto the fluid domain. This solution is analysed in the limit of small surface tension. An apparent ‘stability paradox’ (where two equivalent flow geometries are found, one of which is ‘stable’ and the other unstable) is resolved by allowing the coefficients to take complex values.
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