Two-dimensional periodic interfacial gravity waves travelling between two homogeneous fluids of finite depth are considered. A boundary-integral-equation method coupled with Fourier expansions of the unknown functions is used to obtain highly accurate solutions. Our numerical results show excellent agreement with those already obtained by Maklakov & Sharipov using a different scheme (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 856, 2018, pp. 673-708). We explore the global bifurcation mechanism of periodic interfacial waves and find three types of limiting wave profiles. The new families of solutions appear either as isolated branches or as secondary branches bifurcating from the primary branch of solutions
International audienceAbstract Two-dimensional periodic gravity-capillary waves at the interface bet...
We consider progressive water-waves on the interface between two fluids of different densities. Such...
Nonlinear periodic gravity waves propagating at a constant velocity at the surface of a fluid of inf...
Two-dimensional periodic interfacial gravity waves travelling between two homogeneous fluids of fini...
Two-dimensional periodic interfacial gravity waves travelling between two homogeneous fluids of fini...
International audienceThe properties of fully three-dimensional gravity waves propagating on the int...
International audienceThe properties of fully three-dimensional gravity waves propagating on the int...
Progressive capillary waves on the interface between two homogeneous fluids confined in a channel wi...
Progressive capillary waves on the interface between two homogeneous fluids confined in a channel wi...
The gravity waves at the interface between two uniform, unbounded fluids of different densities in t...
Two-dimensional periodic capillary–gravity waves at the interface between two bounded fluids of diff...
The properties of two-dimensional steady periodic interfacial gravity waves between two fluids in re...
We prove two bifurcation theorems for the existence of spatially periodic traveling waves in an elas...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Studying numerically traveling gravity waves of large amplitude at the interfac...
International audienceAbstract Two-dimensional periodic gravity-capillary waves at the interface bet...
International audienceAbstract Two-dimensional periodic gravity-capillary waves at the interface bet...
We consider progressive water-waves on the interface between two fluids of different densities. Such...
Nonlinear periodic gravity waves propagating at a constant velocity at the surface of a fluid of inf...
Two-dimensional periodic interfacial gravity waves travelling between two homogeneous fluids of fini...
Two-dimensional periodic interfacial gravity waves travelling between two homogeneous fluids of fini...
International audienceThe properties of fully three-dimensional gravity waves propagating on the int...
International audienceThe properties of fully three-dimensional gravity waves propagating on the int...
Progressive capillary waves on the interface between two homogeneous fluids confined in a channel wi...
Progressive capillary waves on the interface between two homogeneous fluids confined in a channel wi...
The gravity waves at the interface between two uniform, unbounded fluids of different densities in t...
Two-dimensional periodic capillary–gravity waves at the interface between two bounded fluids of diff...
The properties of two-dimensional steady periodic interfacial gravity waves between two fluids in re...
We prove two bifurcation theorems for the existence of spatially periodic traveling waves in an elas...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Studying numerically traveling gravity waves of large amplitude at the interfac...
International audienceAbstract Two-dimensional periodic gravity-capillary waves at the interface bet...
International audienceAbstract Two-dimensional periodic gravity-capillary waves at the interface bet...
We consider progressive water-waves on the interface between two fluids of different densities. Such...
Nonlinear periodic gravity waves propagating at a constant velocity at the surface of a fluid of inf...