Measurement of the velocity eld in parametrically excited solitary waves
Author
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Gordillo Zavaleta, Leonardo José
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Mujica Fernández, Nicolás
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2015-01-08T19:43:45Z
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2015-01-08T19:43:45Z
Publication date
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2014
Cita de ítem
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J. Fluid Mech. (2014), vol. 754, pp. 590 604
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doi:10.1017/jfm.2014.416
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/127028
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Parametrically excited solitary waves emerge as localized structures in high-aspectratio
free surfaces subject to vertical vibrations. Herein, we provide the first experimental
characterization of the hydrodynamics of these waves using particle image
velocimetry. We show that the underlying velocity field of parametrically excited
solitary waves is primarily composed of a subharmonic oscillatory component. Our
results confirm the accuracy of Hamiltonian models with added dissipation in
describing this field. Remarkably, our measurements also uncover the onset of a
streaming velocity field which we show to be as important as other crucial nonlinear
terms in the current theory. Using vorticity equations, we show that the streaming
pattern arises from the coupling of the potential bulk flow with the oscillating
boundary layers on the vertical walls. Numerical simulations provide good agreement
between this model and experiments.
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The research was supported by
the CONICYT grants AIC 43 and ANR 38 ProCoMedia. L.G. acknowledges Conicyt
fellowships 57080094 and 24100131, and the AXA Research Fund.