Long Nonlinear Waves on a Liquid Layer Adjacent to a Gas Stream
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Long wave of small but finite amplitude on an inviscid and incompressible liquid layer with uniform thickness adjacent to a subsonic gas stream is studied in the presence of gravity directed from the gas to the liquid. The gas is an inviscid and ideal gas and is assumed to obey adiabatic law. By taking account of the two-dimensionality of the wave motion, a system of equations governing the finite amplitude waves is derived. It is confirmed that due to the presence of the gas stream an algebraic solitary wave is expected to arise on the liquid layer. The stability of the algebraic solitary wave for the two-dimensional perturbation perturbation is also studied.
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- 1976-10-15
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