Mode coupling in nonlinear Rayleigh–Taylor instability

This paper studies the interaction of a small number of modes in the two‐fluid Rayleigh–Taylor instability at relatively late stages of development, i.e., the nonlinear regime, using a two‐dimensional hydrodynamic code incorporating a front‐tracking scheme. It is found that the interaction of modes can greatly affect the amount of mixing and may even reduce the width of the mixing region. This interaction is both relatively long range in wave‐number space and also acts in both directions, i.e., short wavelengths affect long wavelengths and vice versa. Three distinct stages of interaction have been identified, including substantial interaction among modes some of which may still be in their classical (single mode) ‘‘linear’’ phase.