When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form on the surface, a phenomenon first observed by Faraday. A wide variety of such patterns have been observed from regular squares and hexagons to superlattice and quasipatterns and more exotic patterns such as oscillons. Previous work has investigated the mechanisms of pattern selection using the tools of symmetry and bifurcation theory. The hypotheses produced by these generic arguments have been tested against an equation derived by Zhang and Vinals in the weakly viscous and large depth limit. However, in contrast, many of the experiments use shallow viscous layers of fluid to counteract the presence of high frequency weakly damped modes that ...
In 1831, Michael Faraday observed the formation of standing waves on the surface of a vibrating flui...
We present results of an experimental and numerical investigation of the patterns realized by surfac...
(Received?; revised?; accepted?.) We report the first simulations of the Faraday instability using t...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
Recent experiments (Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub, 1998) on two-frequency parametrically excited surface...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Interesting and exotic surface wave patterns have regularly been observed in the Faraday experiment....
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
The Faraday wave experiment is a parametric system in which there is the generation of standing wave...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
When two immiscible fluid layers are subjected to vertical vibration, standing waves appear at the i...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe study the patterns observed in the vicinity of a Faraday instability, ...
In 1831, Michael Faraday observed the formation of standing waves on the surface of a vibrating flui...
We present results of an experimental and numerical investigation of the patterns realized by surfac...
(Received?; revised?; accepted?.) We report the first simulations of the Faraday instability using t...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
Recent experiments (Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub, 1998) on two-frequency parametrically excited surface...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Interesting and exotic surface wave patterns have regularly been observed in the Faraday experiment....
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
The Faraday wave experiment is a parametric system in which there is the generation of standing wave...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
When two immiscible fluid layers are subjected to vertical vibration, standing waves appear at the i...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe study the patterns observed in the vicinity of a Faraday instability, ...
In 1831, Michael Faraday observed the formation of standing waves on the surface of a vibrating flui...
We present results of an experimental and numerical investigation of the patterns realized by surfac...
(Received?; revised?; accepted?.) We report the first simulations of the Faraday instability using t...