Unsteady and nonlinear effects near the cusp lines of the Kelvin ship-wave pattern
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Publication:3753657
DOI10.1017/S0022112087000417zbMATH Open0612.76023MaRDI QIDQ3753657FDOQ3753657
Publication date: 1987
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Cites Work
- On Kelvin's ship-wave pattern
- On the excitation of long nonlinear water waves by a moving pressure distribution
- On the excitation of nonlinear water waves by a moving pressure distribution oscillating at resonant frequency
- Nonlinear theory of open-channel steady flow past a solid surface of finite-wave-group shape
- Nonlinear distortion of the Kelvin ship-wave pattern
Cited In (8)
- Nonlinear resonances and wave jumps in media with higher-order dispersion
- Steady gravity waves due to a submerged source
- Wave jumps in media described by a modified Schrödinger equation
- Problem of breakdown of solitary waves and discontinuities
- Resonant interactions between Kelvin ship waves and ambient waves
- Boundary between unsteady and overturning ship bow wave regimes
- Patterns of ship waves. II. Gravity-capillary waves
- Resonant-wave signature of an oscillating and translating disturbance in a two-layer density stratified fluid
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