recently developed technique to calculate the natural frequencies of gravity-capillary waves in a confined liquid mass with a possibly highly curved free surface is extended to the case where the contact line is pinned. The general technique is worked out in detail for the cases of rectangular and cylindrical containers of circular section, the cases for which experimental data are available. The results of the present method are in excellent agreement with all earlier experimental and theoretical data for the flat static interface case [Benjamin and Scott, 1979. Gravity-capillary waves with edge constraints. J. Fluid Mech. 92, 241-267; Graham-Eagle, 1983. A new method for calculating eigenvalues with applications to gravity-capillary waves...
PACS 68.03.-g – Gas-liquid and vacuum-liquid interfaces Abstract.- We study theoretically the capill...
It is shown how the solution for velocity potential may be determined when the effect of surface ten...
The necessary edge condition, which is used here, includes both dynamic variation of the contact ang...
Damping and eigenfrequencies of surface capillary-gravity waves greatly depend on the boundary condi...
We study the effects of a meniscus on the oscillations of a viscous liquid filling a right circular ...
A linear theory is developed to study the forced capillary-gravity waves generated on water in a cir...
This paper presents rst a numerical investigation into a novel class of wave motions in narrow open ...
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We consider the effect of a wetting condition at the moving contact line on the frequency and dampin...
DoctorWe study the capillary oscillations at the surface of a perfect incompressible fluid constrain...
PACS 68.03.-g – Gas-liquid and vacuum-liquid interfaces Abstract.- We study theoretically the capill...
It is shown how the solution for velocity potential may be determined when the effect of surface ten...
The necessary edge condition, which is used here, includes both dynamic variation of the contact ang...
Damping and eigenfrequencies of surface capillary-gravity waves greatly depend on the boundary condi...
We study the effects of a meniscus on the oscillations of a viscous liquid filling a right circular ...
A linear theory is developed to study the forced capillary-gravity waves generated on water in a cir...
This paper presents rst a numerical investigation into a novel class of wave motions in narrow open ...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
No commentInternational audience© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.Gravit...
We consider the effect of a wetting condition at the moving contact line on the frequency and dampin...
DoctorWe study the capillary oscillations at the surface of a perfect incompressible fluid constrain...
PACS 68.03.-g – Gas-liquid and vacuum-liquid interfaces Abstract.- We study theoretically the capill...
It is shown how the solution for velocity potential may be determined when the effect of surface ten...
The necessary edge condition, which is used here, includes both dynamic variation of the contact ang...