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Viscous Regularization of Breaking Faraday Waves

The effect of the viscosity of a liquid on the parameters of standing surface gravity waves in a vertically oscillating rectangular vessel has been experimentally studied. It has been shown for the first time that a 60-fold increase in the viscosity of a working medium as compared to water fundament...

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Published in:JETP letters 2018-06, Vol.107 (11), p.684-689
Main Authors: Bazilevskii, A. V., Kalinichenko, V. A., Rozhkov, A. N.
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Biological and Medical Physics
Biophysics
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Dissipation factor
Gravitational waves
Gravity waves
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Molecular
Numerical analysis
Optical and Plasma Physics
Parameters
Particle and Nuclear Physics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Plasma
Quantum Information Technology
Regularization
Solid State Physics
Spintronics
Viscosity
Wave dispersion
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