New gravity-capillary waves at low speeds. Part 2. Nonlinear geometries
When traditional linearized theory is used to study gravity-capillary waves produced by flow past an obstruction, the geometry of the object is assumed to be small in one or several of its dimensions. In order to preserve the nonlinear nature of the obstruction, asymptotic expansions in the low-Frou...
Main Authors: | Trinh, P, Chapman, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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