The initial-value problem for the evolution of the interface η(x, t) separating two unbounded, inviscid streams is considered in the framework of linearized analysis. Given the initial shape y = εη0(x) of the interface at t = 0 the objective is to calculate the interface shape η(x, t) for later times. First, it is shown that, if the vortex sheet is of infinite extent, if surface tension is absent and if the two streams are of the same density, the evolution is given by \[ \eta(x,t) = \epsilon(1-\alpha)^{-1}{\rm Re}[\{(1-\alpha)+(1+\alpha)i\}\eta_0\{x-{\textstyle\frac{1}{2}}((1+\alpha)+(1-\alpha)i)t\}], \] where α ([not equal] 1) is the ratio of the speeds of the streams, provided the initial interface shape εη0(x) is analytic and its Fourie...
The nonlinear evolution of an isolated, finite-amplitude wave at the interface between two immiscibl...
The three-dimensional interfacial waves due to a fundamental singularity steadily moving in a system...
In fluid dynamics, an interface splash singularity occurs when a locally smooth interface s...
The initial-value problem for the evolution of the interface η(x, t) separating two unbounded, invis...
This note considers the evolution of disturbances at the interface between two parallel, uniform, in...
This note considers the evolution of disturbances at the interface between two parallel, uniform, in...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible in viscid incompressible fluids of ...
A new formulation and new methods are presented for computing the motion of fluid interfaces with su...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
The nonlinear evolution of an isolated, finite-amplitude wave at the interface between two immiscibl...
The nonlinear evolution of an isolated, finite-amplitude wave at the interface between two immiscibl...
The three-dimensional interfacial waves due to a fundamental singularity steadily moving in a system...
In fluid dynamics, an interface splash singularity occurs when a locally smooth interface s...
The initial-value problem for the evolution of the interface η(x, t) separating two unbounded, invis...
This note considers the evolution of disturbances at the interface between two parallel, uniform, in...
This note considers the evolution of disturbances at the interface between two parallel, uniform, in...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible in viscid incompressible fluids of ...
A new formulation and new methods are presented for computing the motion of fluid interfaces with su...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
This article describes two spectral methods for solving problems in interfacial fluid mechanics. Th...
The nonlinear evolution of an isolated, finite-amplitude wave at the interface between two immiscibl...
The nonlinear evolution of an isolated, finite-amplitude wave at the interface between two immiscibl...
The three-dimensional interfacial waves due to a fundamental singularity steadily moving in a system...
In fluid dynamics, an interface splash singularity occurs when a locally smooth interface s...