The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends on the depth of the layer. In a large experiment we trace out the stability diagram. The dependency can be understood on the basis of the oscillatory character of the waves and the dispersion relation. A simple amplitude equation can be constructed with the variation with depth of the dispersion relation and a general quadratic nonlinearity as its only ingredients. The predictions of this model agree well with the experiment
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We perform linear stability analysis of an interface separating two immiscible, inviscid, quiescent ...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
The Faraday wave experiment is a parametric system in which there is the generation of standing wave...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We perform linear stability analysis of an interface separating two immiscible, inviscid, quiescent ...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
The Faraday wave experiment is a parametric system in which there is the generation of standing wave...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We perform linear stability analysis of an interface separating two immiscible, inviscid, quiescent ...