Abstract

We study the nonlinear Rayleigh–Taylor instability of the interface between two viscous fluids, when the phases are enclosed between two horizontal cylindrical surfaces coaxial with the interface, and when there is mass and heat transfer across the interface. The fluids are considered to be viscous and incompressible with different kinematic viscosities. The method of multiple expansions has been used for the investigation. In the nonlinear theory, it is shown that the evolution of the amplitude is governed by a Ginzburg–Landau equation. The various stability criteria are discussed both analytically and numerically and stability diagrams are obtained. It has been observed that the heat and mass transfer has stabilizing effect on the stability of the system in the nonlinear analysis.

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