Steady and unsteady linearised flow past a submerged source are studied in the small-surface-tension limit, in the absence of gravitational effects. The free-surface capillary waves generated are exponentially small in the surface tension, and are determined using the theory of exponential asymptotics. In the steady problem, capillary waves are found to extend upstream from the source, switching on across curves on the free surface known as Stokes lines. Asymptotic predictions are compared with computational solutions for the position of the free surface. In the unsteady problem, transient effects cause the solution to display more complicated asymptotic behaviour, such as higher-order Stokes lines. The theory of exponential asymptotics is ...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
In this paper, we develop an asymptotic theory for steadily travelling gravity-capillary waves under...
The stability of an exponential current in water to infinitesimal perturbations in the presence of g...
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...
Abstract. Recently developed techniquesin exponential asymptoticsbeyond all ordersare employed on th...
The behaviour of free-surface gravity waves on small Froude number fluid flow past some obstacle can...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
ABSTRACT: The two-dimensional free-surface waves due to a point force steadily moving beneath the c...
In the low-Froude-number limit, free-surface gravity waves caused by flow past a submerged obstacle ...
We investigate the dynamic generation of capillary waves in two-dimensional, inviscid, and irrotatio...
We investigate the dynamic generation of capillary waves in two-dimensional, inviscid, and irrotatio...
A third-order Lagrangian asymptotic solution is derived for gravity-capillary waves in water of fini...
ABSTRACT. The initial value problem of generation of surface water waves by a harmonically oscillati...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
In this paper, we develop an asymptotic theory for steadily travelling gravity-capillary waves under...
The stability of an exponential current in water to infinitesimal perturbations in the presence of g...
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...
Abstract. Recently developed techniquesin exponential asymptoticsbeyond all ordersare employed on th...
The behaviour of free-surface gravity waves on small Froude number fluid flow past some obstacle can...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
The steady problem of free surface flow due to a submerged line source is revisited for the case in ...
ABSTRACT: The two-dimensional free-surface waves due to a point force steadily moving beneath the c...
In the low-Froude-number limit, free-surface gravity waves caused by flow past a submerged obstacle ...
We investigate the dynamic generation of capillary waves in two-dimensional, inviscid, and irrotatio...
We investigate the dynamic generation of capillary waves in two-dimensional, inviscid, and irrotatio...
A third-order Lagrangian asymptotic solution is derived for gravity-capillary waves in water of fini...
ABSTRACT. The initial value problem of generation of surface water waves by a harmonically oscillati...
The Stokes phenomenon is a class of asymptotic behaviour that was first discovered by Stokes in his ...
In this paper, we develop an asymptotic theory for steadily travelling gravity-capillary waves under...
The stability of an exponential current in water to infinitesimal perturbations in the presence of g...