Nonlinear wave dynamics under the presence of a strong horizontal electric field and a bathymetry

IF 2.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M.V. Flamarion , E. Kochurin , R. Ribeiro-Jr , N. Zubarev
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In this letter, we explore free-surface flow of an ideal dielectric liquid subjected to a strong tangential electric field in the presence of variable bottom topographies. Analytically, we demonstrate that nonlinear waves of arbitrary shape can propagate at a critical speed without distortion, provided they are in resonance with a moving localized obstacle at the bottom. Numerical solutions of the full model for various obstacle types yield two key results: (i) For localized obstacles, a wave forms above the obstacle, then splits into symmetric waves traveling in opposite directions at the same speed and a stationary disturbance formed due to electric field inhomogeneities. (ii) Periodic spatial bathymetries induce periodic motion in both space and time. Additionally, considering traveling solitary waves, we show that a small dispersive tail arises when they interact with the bathymetry.
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Physics Letters A
Physics Letters A 物理-物理:综合
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5.10
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3.80%
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493
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Physics Letters A offers an exciting publication outlet for novel and frontier physics. It encourages the submission of new research on: condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, nonlinear science, statistical physics, mathematical and computational physics, general and cross-disciplinary physics (including foundations), atomic, molecular and cluster physics, plasma and fluid physics, optical physics, biological physics and nanoscience. No articles on High Energy and Nuclear Physics are published in Physics Letters A. The journal''s high standard and wide dissemination ensures a broad readership amongst the physics community. Rapid publication times and flexible length restrictions give Physics Letters A the edge over other journals in the field.
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