An intrusion layer in stationary incompressible fluids: Part 1: Periodic waves
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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:40 authored by Lawrence ForbesLawrence Forbes, Hocking, GC, Farrow, DEWaves on a neutrally buoyant intrusion layer moving into otherwise stationary fluid are studied. There are two interfacial free surfaces, above and below the moving layer, and a train of waves is present. A small amplitude linearized theory shows that there are two different flow types, in which the two interfaces are either in phase or else move oppositely. The former flow type occurs at high phase speed and the latter is a low-speed solution. Nonlinear solutions are computed for large amplitude waves, using a spectral type numerical method. They extend the results of the linearized analysis, and reveal the presence of limiting flow types in some circumstances. © 2006 Cambridge University Press.
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Australian Research Council
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European Journal of Applied MathematicsVolume
17Issue
10.1017/S0956792506006693Pagination
557-575ISSN
0956-7925Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Cambridge University PressPlace of publication
New York, USARepository Status
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