We analyze the linear stability of monoclinal traveling waves on a constant incline, which connect uniform flowing regions of differing depths. The classical shallow-water equations are employed, subject to a general resistive drag term. This approach incorporates many flow rheologies into a single setting and enables us to investigate the features that set different systems apart. We derive simple formulae for the onset of linear instability, the corresponding linear growth rates and related properties including the existence of monoclinal waves, development of shocks and whether instability is initially triggered up- or downstream of the wave front. Also included within our framework is the presence of shear in the flow velocity profile, ...
Interfacial phenomena, viz. roll waves and elastic tremor, are considered in the first part, wherea...
The bottom friction and the limited vertical extent of the water depth play a significant role in th...
A depth-averaged model with a power-law rheology, usually adopted for debris flow of fine sediment- ...
Abstract. We consider the stability of periodic gravity free-surface water waves traveling downstrea...
Flows behind obstacles (such as islands) are shallow if the transverse scale of the flow is much lar...
The instability of shallow-water waves on a moderate shear to Langmuir circulation is considered. In...
Experimentally observed periodic structures in shallow (i.e. bounded) wake flows are believed to app...
The result of a linear stability calculation of solitary waves which propagate steadily along the fr...
Stern & Adam and subsequent workers have considered the linear stability of two-dimensional, parall...
The stability of periodic travelling waves on fluid of infinite depth is examined in the presence of...
A linear stability analysis was performed for three models of flow in unsaturated porous media to de...
In the 1960s, Benjamin and Feir, and Whitham, discovered that a Stokes wave would be unstable to lon...
In the 1960s, Benjamin and Feir, and Whitham, discovered that a Stokes wave would be unstable to lon...
We consider the linearized stability of interfacial progressive waves in a two-layer inviscid fluid,...
This paper examines the role of waves in the development of the instability of an unbounded transver...
Interfacial phenomena, viz. roll waves and elastic tremor, are considered in the first part, wherea...
The bottom friction and the limited vertical extent of the water depth play a significant role in th...
A depth-averaged model with a power-law rheology, usually adopted for debris flow of fine sediment- ...
Abstract. We consider the stability of periodic gravity free-surface water waves traveling downstrea...
Flows behind obstacles (such as islands) are shallow if the transverse scale of the flow is much lar...
The instability of shallow-water waves on a moderate shear to Langmuir circulation is considered. In...
Experimentally observed periodic structures in shallow (i.e. bounded) wake flows are believed to app...
The result of a linear stability calculation of solitary waves which propagate steadily along the fr...
Stern & Adam and subsequent workers have considered the linear stability of two-dimensional, parall...
The stability of periodic travelling waves on fluid of infinite depth is examined in the presence of...
A linear stability analysis was performed for three models of flow in unsaturated porous media to de...
In the 1960s, Benjamin and Feir, and Whitham, discovered that a Stokes wave would be unstable to lon...
In the 1960s, Benjamin and Feir, and Whitham, discovered that a Stokes wave would be unstable to lon...
We consider the linearized stability of interfacial progressive waves in a two-layer inviscid fluid,...
This paper examines the role of waves in the development of the instability of an unbounded transver...
Interfacial phenomena, viz. roll waves and elastic tremor, are considered in the first part, wherea...
The bottom friction and the limited vertical extent of the water depth play a significant role in th...
A depth-averaged model with a power-law rheology, usually adopted for debris flow of fine sediment- ...