The influence of surface tension upon trapped waves and hydraulic falls
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:464128)
Recommendations
Cites work
- Critical free-surfaces flow over a semi-circular obstruction
- Forced solitary waves and fronts past submerged obstacles
- Free surface flow under gravity and surface tension due to an applied pressure distribution. II: Bond number less than one-third
- Free-surface flow over a semicircular obstruction
- Free-surface flow over a semicircular obstruction, including the influence of gravity and surface tension
- Free-surface flow over an obstruction in a channel
- Free-surface flow under gravity and surface tension due to an applied pressure distribution. I: Bond number greater than one-third
- Fully non-linear two-layer flow over arbitrary topography
- Fully nonlinear flow over successive obstacles: hydraulic fall and supercritical flows
- Generalised critical free-surface flows
- Gravity-capillary water waves generated by multiple pressure distributions
- Interfacial waves and hydraulic falls: Some applications to atmospheric flows in the lee of mountains
- Nonlinear two- and three-dimensional free surface flows due to moving disturbances
- Open channel flows with submerged obstructions
- Stability of some stationary solutions to the forced KdV equation with one or two bumps
- Trapped waves between submerged obstacles
- Truncation approximations for gravity-capillary free-surface flows
- Two-layer hydraulic falls over an obstacle
Cited in
(2)
This page was built for publication: The influence of surface tension upon trapped waves and hydraulic falls
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q464128)