Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons
Scientific paper
2005-02-11
Nonlinear Sciences
Pattern Formation and Solitons
13 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Physical Review E
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.72.056212
Parametrically-excited surface waves, forced by a periodic sequence of delta-function impulses, are considered within the framework of the Zhang-Vi\~nals model (J. Fluid Mech. 1997). The exact impulsive-forcing results, in the linear and weakly nonlinear regimes, are compared with numerical results for sinusoidal and multifrequency forcing. We find surprisingly good agreement between impulsive forcing results and those obtained using a two-term truncated Fourier series representation of the impulsive forcing function. As noted previously by Bechhoefer and Johnson (Am. J. Phys. 1996), in the case of two equally-spaced impulses per period there are only subharmonic modes of instability. The familiar situation of alternating subharmonic and harmonic resonance tongues emerges for unequally-spaced impulses. We extend the linear analysis for two impulses per period to the weakly nonlinear regime for one-dimensional waves. Specifically, we derive an analytic expression for the cubic Landau coefficient in the bifurcation equation as a function of the dimensionless fluid parameters and spacing between the two impulses. As the capillary parameter is varied, one finds a parameter region of wave amplitude suppression, which is due to a familiar 1:2 spatio-temporal resonance between the subharmonic mode of instability and a damped harmonic mode. This resonance occurs for impulsive forcing even when harmonic resonance tongues are absent from the neutral stability curve. The strength of this resonance feature can be tuned by varying the spacing between the impulses. This finding is interpreted in terms of a recent symmetry-based analysis of multifrequency forced Faraday waves by Porter, Topaz and Silber (Phys. Rev. Lett. 2004, Phys. Rev. E 2004).
Catlla Anne
Porter Jeff
Silber Mary
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