Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer. They can emerge with various symmetries, simply square to N-fold rotationally symmetric, which for N > 3 are quasi-crystalline. In an experiment with a very large aspect ratio we determine the boundaries of the stability regions of waves with different rotational symmetries in the driving frequency-amplitude parameter plane. We find a remarkable agreement with a recent theory by Chen & Vinals (1999) who predict the stability boundaries at the onset amplitude. We argue why such agreement can only be observed in a very large experiment. The main nonlinear damping mechanism of the waves is a three-wave res...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
Recent experiments have observed the emergence of standing waves at the free surface of elastic bodi...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
We present measurements on parametrically driven surface waves (Faraday waves) performed in the vici...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
Recent experiments have observed the emergence of standing waves at the free surface of elastic bodi...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
The symmetry of standing wave patterns on the surface of a vertically oscillated fluid layer depends...
A cascade of surface wave patterns with increasing rotational symmetry ranging from simple square to...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
Three-mode interaction equations are derived for Faraday waves in a long rectangular container. Two ...
The Faraday problem is an important pattern-forming system that provides some middle ground between ...
When a layer of fluid is oscillated up and down with a sufficiently large amplitude, patterns form o...
Complex interaction phenomena are known to arise among standing free-surface waves in fluids within ...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
We present measurements on parametrically driven surface waves (Faraday waves) performed in the vici...
Faraday first characterised the behaviour of a fluid in a container subjected to vertical periodic o...
We investigate the role weakly damped modes play in the selection of Faraday wave patterns forced wi...
Recent experiments have observed the emergence of standing waves at the free surface of elastic bodi...