Abstract

A linear analysis of the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability of interface between two viscous and magnetic fluids has been carried out where there was heat and mass transfer across the interface while the fluids have been subjected to a constant magnetic field parallel to the streaming direction. The viscous potential flow theory has been used for the investigation. A dispersion relation has been obtained and a stability criterion is given by a critical value of relative velocity as well as the critical value of magnetic field. The resulting plots show the effect of various physical parameters such as wave number, viscosity ratio, ratio of magnetic permeabilities and heat transfer coefficient. It has been observed that heat and mass transfer has a destabilizing effect whereas the horizontal magnetic field stabilizes the system.

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