Stability of finite-amplitude interfacial waves. Part 1. Modulational instability for small-amplitude waves
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- Grimshaw, R. H. J.
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Pullin, D. I.
Abstract
In two previous papers (Pullin & Grimshaw 1983a, b) we studied the wave profile and other properties of finite-amplitude interfacial progressive waves in a two-layer fluid. In this and the following paper (Pullin & Grimshaw 1985) we discuss the stability of these waves to small perturbations. In this paper we obtain anatytical results for the long-wavelength modulational instability of small-amplitude waves. Using a multiscale expansion, we obtain a nonlinear Schrödinger equation coupled to a wave-induced mean-flow equation to describe slowly modulated waves. From these coupled equations we determine the stability of a plane progressive wave. Our results are expressed by determining the instability bands in the (p, q)-plane, where (p, q) is the modulation wavenumber, and are obtained for a range of values of basic density ratio and undisturbed layer depths.
Additional Information
© 1985 Cambridge University Press. (Received 2 April 1984 and in revised form 7 November 1984)Additional details
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- 91101
- DOI
- 10.1017/s0022112085003494
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20181120-153100310
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