PACS 68.03.-g – Gas-liquid and vacuum-liquid interfaces Abstract.- We study theoretically the capillary-gravity waves created at the water-air interface by an external surface pressure distribution symmetrical about a point and moving at constant velocity along a linear trajectory. Within the framework of linear wave theory and assuming the fluid to be inviscid, we calculate the wave resistance experienced by the perturbation as a function of its size (compared to the capillary length). In particular, we analyze how the amplitude of the jump occurring at the minimum phase speed cmin = (4gγ/ρ) 1/4 depends on the size of the pressure distribution (ρ is the liquid density, γ is the water-air surface tension, and g is the acceleration due to gr...
The interfacial capillary-gravity waves due to a transient fundamental singularity immersed in a sys...
Surface tension provides a restoring force which cannot be ignored for water waves of short waveleng...
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Abstract.- We study theoretically the capillary-gravity waves created at the water-air inter-face by...
Abstract. – We study the onset of the wave resistance due to the generation of capillary gravity wav...
The nonlinear wave pattern generated by a localized pressure source moving over a liquid free surfac...
Wave resistance is the drag force associated to the emission of waves by a moving disturbance at a ...
We study theoretically the capillary-gravity waves created at the water-air interface by a small two...
We study the onset of the wave resistance due to the generation of capillary gravity waves by a part...
recently developed technique to calculate the natural frequencies of gravity-capillary waves in a co...
On the basis of critical analysis of literature it is shown that the existing theory of surface grav...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
The wave pattern generated by a pressure source moving over the free surface of deep water at speeds...
The interfacial capillary-gravity waves due to a transient fundamental singularity immersed in a sys...
Surface tension provides a restoring force which cannot be ignored for water waves of short waveleng...
Preprint version. Posted with permission from the Annual Review of fluid Mechanics, Volume 54, copyr...
Abstract.- We study theoretically the capillary-gravity waves created at the water-air inter-face by...
Abstract. – We study the onset of the wave resistance due to the generation of capillary gravity wav...
The nonlinear wave pattern generated by a localized pressure source moving over a liquid free surfac...
Wave resistance is the drag force associated to the emission of waves by a moving disturbance at a ...
We study theoretically the capillary-gravity waves created at the water-air interface by a small two...
We study the onset of the wave resistance due to the generation of capillary gravity waves by a part...
recently developed technique to calculate the natural frequencies of gravity-capillary waves in a co...
On the basis of critical analysis of literature it is shown that the existing theory of surface grav...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
In this work, we analyze the stability of a gravity wave generated on the separation surface of two ...
The wave pattern generated by a pressure source moving over the free surface of deep water at speeds...
The interfacial capillary-gravity waves due to a transient fundamental singularity immersed in a sys...
Surface tension provides a restoring force which cannot be ignored for water waves of short waveleng...
Preprint version. Posted with permission from the Annual Review of fluid Mechanics, Volume 54, copyr...