Force on dielectric fluids in the presence of a nonuniform electric field is shown to reduce their specific weights. An appropriately chosen field gradient makes the specific weights of superposed fluids equal and prevents Rayleigh–Taylor instability. We derive the dispersion relation for perturbation at the interface of superposed dielectric fluids, within limits of linear theory, successively for ideal, Newtonian, and those with stratified viscosity. A dimensionless dielectric number is shown to determine the stability of the arrangement.
Hemosuccus pancreaticus (HP) is a rare cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by bleeding from the ampulla of Vater into the duodenum. HP most commonly results from a rupture of pseudoaneurysms secondary to chronic pancreatitis. The low incidence of HP and the wide spectrum of its clinical presentation poses diagnostic challenges. We present a case of a 39-year-old male with acute-on-chronic pancreatitis resulting in HP and obstructive jaundice due to pancreatic pseudocyst with secondary hematoma. This case highlights the rare occurrence of hypovolemic shock due to massive hemorrhage in HP and the successful management with prompt cardiovascular support and angiographic coil embolization of a bleeding pancreatic pseudoaneurysm.
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