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    Publication Date: 1974-05-15
    Description: A laboratory study has been undertaken to measure the energy transfer from two surface waves to one internal gravity wave in a nonlinear, resonant interaction. The interacting waves form triads for which [formulla omitted] σj and κj being the frequency and wavenumber of the jth wave. Unlike previously published results involving single triplets of interacting waves, all waves here considered are standing waves. For both a diffuse, two-layer density field and a linearly increasing density with depth, the growth to steady state of a resonant internal wave is observed while two deep water surface eigen-modes are simultaneously forced by a paddle. Internal-wave amplitudes, phases and initial growth rates are compared with theoretical results derived assuming an arbitrary Boussinesq stratification, viscous dissipation and slight detuning of the internal wave. Inclusion of viscous dissipation and slight detuning permit predictions of steady-state amplitudes and phases as well as initial growth rates. Satisfactory agreement is found between predicted and measured amplitudes and phases. Results also suggest that the internal wave in a resonant triad can act as a catalyst, permitting appreciable energy transfer among surface waves. © 1974, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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