Overturned Interfacial Traveling Waves [video presentation]
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Periodic traveling waves are computed on parameterized interfaces, which are not functions of the horizontal coordinate(s). These overturned traveling waves are computed on one and two-dimensional interfaces, on a classic interface between two fluids as well as on boundary formed by a hydroelastic ice sheet. Numerical continuation procedures are coupled with local and global bifurcation theorems. Extreme wave types and bifurcation surfaces are presented. The prospects for stability of overturned traveling waves are discussed.
Source Publication
BIRS Workshop Lecture Videos
Recommended Citation
Akers, B. F., Ambrose, D. M., Wright, J. D., Sulon, D. W., Reeger, J. A., & Pond, K. (2017). Overturned Interfacial Traveling Waves (2017). In Banff International Research Station Workshop Lecture Videos.
Comments
The "Link to Full Text" opens the video presentation at the Banff International Research Station website.
This presentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International.
A prior lecture by this name was presented by Dr. Akers to the BIRS Workshop in 2013.
https://scholar.afit.edu/facpub/768/