Solitary Waves on a Viscous Fluid Film down a Vertical Wall
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A new type of solution is found for a nonlinear equation which describes thefree surface of a viscous fluid film flowing down a vertical plane wall. A stronglynonlinear corrugation of the film surface concentrates in a small portion, andpropagates downward with a constant velocity. Single waves observed experi-mentally can be considered as a train of such sol?tary waves.
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- 1983-02-15
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