The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his study of the Airy function. It has since been shown that the Stokes phenomenon plays a significant role in the behaviour of surface waves on flows past submerged obstacles. A detailed review of recent research in this area is presented, which outlines the role that the Stokes phenomenon plays in a wide range of free surface flow geometries. The problem of inviscid, irrotational, incompressible flow past a submerged step under a thin elastic sheet is then considered. It is shown that the method for computing this wave behaviour is extremely similar to previous work on computing the behaviour of capillary waves. Exponential asymptotics are used...
Linearized flow past a submerged obstacle with an elastic sheet resting on the flow surface are stud...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
The problem of irrotational inviscid incompressible free-surface flow is examined in the limit of sm...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The behaviour of free-surface gravity waves on small Froude number fluid flow past some obstacle can...
Abstract. Recently developed techniquesin exponential asymptoticsbeyond all ordersare employed on th...
Steady and unsteady linearised flow past a submerged source are studied in the small-surface-Tension...
In the low-Froude-number limit, free-surface gravity waves caused by flow past a submerged obstacle ...
Steady and unsteady linearised flow past a submerged source are studied in the small-surface-tension...
Recently developed techniques in exponential asymptotics beyond all orders are employed on the probl...
Linearized flow past a submerged obstacle with an elastic sheet resting on the flow surface are stud...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
The problem of irrotational inviscid incompressible free-surface flow is examined in the limit of sm...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
The behaviour of free-surface gravity waves on small Froude number fluid flow past some obstacle can...
Abstract. Recently developed techniquesin exponential asymptoticsbeyond all ordersare employed on th...
Steady and unsteady linearised flow past a submerged source are studied in the small-surface-Tension...
In the low-Froude-number limit, free-surface gravity waves caused by flow past a submerged obstacle ...
Steady and unsteady linearised flow past a submerged source are studied in the small-surface-tension...
Recently developed techniques in exponential asymptotics beyond all orders are employed on the probl...
Linearized flow past a submerged obstacle with an elastic sheet resting on the flow surface are stud...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
The problem of irrotational inviscid incompressible free-surface flow is examined in the limit of sm...