Abstract

We consider a mathematical model for the formation of internal nanocrystal layers in shear flows of material, which is based on the evolution of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. The dispersion relation is derived for the linear interaction between finite layers of ideal and viscous fluids. Analysis of the dispersion equation shows that viscosity and thickness of a moving layer play a decisive role in the formation of nanosize waves.

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