The onset for the formation of two-dimensional Faraday waves in a liquid with a viscous surface is numerically studied. The viscous behavior of the interface due to the presence of an insoluble surfactant, affects the surface traction and this, in turns, induces changes in the flow field. It is shown that the formation of waves of a given wavenumber in the absence of elastic effects requires a force that when plotted versus the Boussinesq number increases, producing a sigmoid curve. A detailed analysis of the interfacial variables and flow fields is carried out in order to understand this behavior.Fil: Ubal, Sebastian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de ...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
We use Faraday waves to measure interfacial tension σ between two immiscible fluids, with an interes...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
In this work, we analyze the formation of Faraday waves on the free surface of a liquid layer covere...
The elastic effects of an insoluble surfactant on the formation and evolution of twodimensional Fara...
In this work the effects of relatively large amounts of insoluble surfactants on the formation and e...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
Parametrically excited surface waves, well known as Faraday waves, are studied when finger structure...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
We consider a layer of viscous incompressible fluid on a plate which can be vibrated vertically and ...
Since Faraday's founding work in 1831, it is known that the surface of a vertically vibrated fluid l...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
We present an experimental study of the Faraday instability in which we compare the behavior of a Ne...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
We use Faraday waves to measure interfacial tension σ between two immiscible fluids, with an interes...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
In this work, we analyze the formation of Faraday waves on the free surface of a liquid layer covere...
The elastic effects of an insoluble surfactant on the formation and evolution of twodimensional Fara...
In this work the effects of relatively large amounts of insoluble surfactants on the formation and e...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
Parametrically excited surface waves, well known as Faraday waves, are studied when finger structure...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
We consider a layer of viscous incompressible fluid on a plate which can be vibrated vertically and ...
Since Faraday's founding work in 1831, it is known that the surface of a vertically vibrated fluid l...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
We present an experimental study of the Faraday instability in which we compare the behavior of a Ne...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
We use Faraday waves to measure interfacial tension σ between two immiscible fluids, with an interes...
This experiment uses an electromagnetic shaker to produce standing wave patterns on the surface of a...