International audienceIn the current literature, the dispersion relation of parametrically-forced surface waves is often identified with that of free unforced waves. We revisit here the theoretical description of Faraday waves, showing that forcing and dissipation play a significant role in the dispersion relation, rendering it bi-valued. We then determine the instability thresholds and the wavenumber selection in cases of both short and long waves. We show that the bifurcation can be either supercritical or subcritical, depending on the depth
Recent experiments (Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub, 1998) on two-frequency parametrically excited surface...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
We report results of an experimental study of Faraday waves that were formed on the interface betwee...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Faraday waves are a type of free surface standing waves that occur, by the common definition, when a...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
We study inviscid Faraday waves in a brimful circular cylinder with pinned contact line. The pinning...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
We consider the standing wavetrains that appear near threshold in a nearly conservative, parametrica...
Parametrically excited surface waves, well known as Faraday waves, are studied when finger structure...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
Recent experiments (Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub, 1998) on two-frequency parametrically excited surface...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
We report results of an experimental study of Faraday waves that were formed on the interface betwee...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Faraday waves are a type of free surface standing waves that occur, by the common definition, when a...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
We study inviscid Faraday waves in a brimful circular cylinder with pinned contact line. The pinning...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
We consider the standing wavetrains that appear near threshold in a nearly conservative, parametrica...
Parametrically excited surface waves, well known as Faraday waves, are studied when finger structure...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
Recent experiments (Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub, 1998) on two-frequency parametrically excited surface...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...