A numerical study of nonlinear waves in a transcritical flow of stratified fluid past an obstacle
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4030821
DOI10.1063/1.858464zbMath0825.76168OpenAlexW2054601127MaRDI QIDQ4030821
Publication date: 1 April 1993
Published in: Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.858464
Related Items (11)
On the three-dimensional internal waves excited by topography in the flow of a stratified fluid ⋮ Improved linear representation of surface waves. Part 2. Slowly varying bottoms and currents ⋮ On the nonlinear internal waves excited in the flow of a linearly stratified Boussinesq fluid ⋮ Multi-soliton solutions of the forced variable-coefficient extended Korteweg-de Vries equation arisen in fluid dynamics of internal solitary waves ⋮ On the wave excitation and the formation of recirculation eddies in an axisymmetric flow of uniformly rotating fluids ⋮ Numerical simulations of uniformly stratified fluid flow over topography ⋮ Transcritical flow of a stratified fluid: The forced extended Korteweg–de Vries model ⋮ Radiation of short waves from the resonantly excited capillary–gravity waves ⋮ Two-dimensional leaps in near-critical flow over isolated orography ⋮ Two-layer hydraulic falls over an obstacle ⋮ Upstream-advancing nonlinear waves excited in an axisymmetric transcritical flow of rotating fluid
Cites Work
- Automatic numerical generation of body-fitted curvilinear coordinate system for field containing any number of arbitrary two-dimensional bodies
- Interaction of "Solitons" in a Collisionless Plasma and the Recurrence of Initial States
- The extended Korteweg-de Vries equation and the resonant flow of a fluid over topography
- On the excitation of long nonlinear water waves by a moving pressure distribution
- Upstream advancing columnar disturbances in two-dimensional stratified flow of finite depth
- An investigation of internal solitary waves in a two-fluid system
- Viscous decay of long internal solitary waves
- Resonant generation of finite-amplitude waves by the flow of a uniformly stratified fluid over topography
- Flow past a constriction in a channel: a modal description
- Resonant flow of a stratified fluid over topography
- Internal waves of finite amplitude and permanent form
- Long Non‐Linear Waves in Fluid Flows
- On Long's hypothesis of no upstream influence in uniformly stratified or rotating flow
This page was built for publication: A numerical study of nonlinear waves in a transcritical flow of stratified fluid past an obstacle