Abstract :
The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability of a double interface perturbed streaming liquid cylinder coaxial with a streaming fluid mantle acting upon capillary, inertial, pressure gradient and electromagnetic forces has been developed. The problem is formulated, solved and the stability criterion of the model is estabilished. The latter is discussed analytically and the results are confirmed numerically and interpreted physically. Some reported works are recovered as limiting cases. The capillary force is stabilizing or not according to restrictions. The magnetic field has a strong stabilizing influence. The radii (liquid–fluid) ratio plays an important role in increasing the MHD stabilizing domains. The density of liquid–fluid ratio has a little stabilizing effect. The streaming has a destabilizing influence for all kinds of (non-) axisymmetric perturbation modes. However, if the magnetic field strength is so strong such that the Alfvén wave velocity is greater than the streaming velocity, then the destabilizing character due to capillary force or/and streaming is completely suppressed and stability sets in. In the absence of the magnetic field and we neglect the fluid inertial force, the present results are in good agreement with the experimental results of (Kendall J.M. Phys Fluids 1986;29:2086).