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J. Appl. Phys. 41, 3277 (1970); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1659411 (3 pages)
Collapse of a Hollow Inviscid Cylinder
(Received 22 December 1969)
In the production of a hollow inviscid cylinder, it is necessary to maintain an internal pressure to prevent collapse. If this pressure is too low, collapse ensues. The process of collapse is herein examined and equations are given which enable the shape of the initially cylindrical surfaces to be calculated. This collapse mechanism is compared with that arising from capillary instability.
© 1970 The American Institute of Physics
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