Flat Solitary Waves due to a Submerged Body Moving in a Stratified Fluid
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Abstract
A theoretical model for interaction of a submerged moving body with the
conjugate flow in a three-layer fluid is proposed to depict the internal
flat solitary wave, which is observed in experiments conducted by the present authors. A set of coupled nonlinear algebraic equations is derived for the interfacial displacements. The numerical results indicate that (a) the conjugate flow due to a two-dimensional body moving at the bottom possesses an apparent behaviour with two convex interfaces; (b) the solution satisfying the existence criterion is always unique near the relatively stable state of system. Theoretical analysis is qualitatively consistent with the experimental results obtained.
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WEI Gang, SU Xiao-Bing, LU Dong-Qiang, YOU Yun-Xiang, DAI Shi-Qiang. Flat Solitary Waves due to a Submerged Body Moving in a Stratified Fluid[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(6): 2128-2131.
WEI Gang, SU Xiao-Bing, LU Dong-Qiang, YOU Yun-Xiang, DAI Shi-Qiang. Flat Solitary Waves due to a Submerged Body Moving in a Stratified Fluid[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(6): 2128-2131.
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WEI Gang, SU Xiao-Bing, LU Dong-Qiang, YOU Yun-Xiang, DAI Shi-Qiang. Flat Solitary Waves due to a Submerged Body Moving in a Stratified Fluid[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(6): 2128-2131.
WEI Gang, SU Xiao-Bing, LU Dong-Qiang, YOU Yun-Xiang, DAI Shi-Qiang. Flat Solitary Waves due to a Submerged Body Moving in a Stratified Fluid[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(6): 2128-2131.
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