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Behavior and Characteristics of the First Faraday Wave on the Free Surface of Water

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Abstract

This chapter delves into the fascinating world of Faraday waves, examining their behavior and characteristics on the free surface of water. Through meticulous experiments, the study explores resonance dependencies, wave profiles, and the formation of planar jets. Key findings include the influence of liquid depth on wave dynamics, the transition from regular to breaking waves, and the significant increase in free surface velocity near container walls. The research confirms theoretical models of parametric resonance and highlights the critical role of nonlinear effects in wave behavior. By understanding these phenomena, professionals can better predict loads on engineering structures and analyze the stability of liquid transport systems, making this study an invaluable resource for those working in hydrodynamics and related fields.

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Title
Behavior and Characteristics of the First Faraday Wave on the Free Surface of Water
Author
E. A. Danilova
Copyright Year
2026
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-9302-3_27
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