An axisymmetric Boussinesq wave
- 16 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 84 (01) , 181-191
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112078000105
Abstract
An axisymmetric gravity wave, for which each of nonlinearity, dispersion and radial spreading is weak but significant, is determined as a similarity solution with slowly varying amplitude is the radius, d is the depth, and [Sscr ] is the family parameter of the solutions. It is shown that the free-surface displacement η(r,t) is either a wave of elevation (η ≥ 0) or a wave of depression (η ≤ 0) and that (|η|/)½ satisfies a Painlevé equation that is a nonlinear generalization of Airy's equation. Representative numerical solutions and asymptotic approximations for small and large [Sscr ] are presented. It is shown that the similarity solution conserves energy but not mass, in consequence of which (in order to obtain a complete solution to a well-posed initial-value problem) it must either be accompanied by some other component or components or be driven by a source (or sink) in some interior domain in which the implicit restriction r [Gt ] d is violated. A linear model is developed that is valid for r [lsim ] d and compensates for the mass defect of, and matches, the nonlinear similarity solution for |[Sscr ]| [Lt ] 1.Keywords
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