Experimental study of interfacial solitary waves
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A small-scale experiment was conducted (in a 3 m long flume) to
study interfacial long-waves in a two-immiscible-fluid system (water and petrol were used).
Experiments and nonlinear theories are compared in terms of wave profiles, phase velocity
and mainly frequency–amplitude relationships. As expected, the KdV
solitary waves match the experiments for small-amplitude waves for all layer thickness
ratios. The characteristics of ‘large’-amplitude waves (that is when the crest is close to the critical level – approximately located at mid-depth) asymptotically tend to
be predicted by a ‘KdV-mKdV’ equation containing both quadratic and cubic nonlinear
terms. In addition a numerical solution of the complete Euler equations, based on
Fourier series expansions, is devised to describe solitary waves of intermediate
amplitude. In all cases, solitary interfacial waves in this numerical theory tally with
the experimental data. When the layer thicknesses are almost equal (ratio of lower layer
to total depth equal to 0.4 or 0.63) both the KdV-mKdV and the numerical solutions match
the experimental points.