Hysteretic Faraday waves

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Abstract

We study with numerical simulations the two-dimensional Faraday waves in two immiscible incompressible fluids when the lower fluid layer is shallow. After the appearance of the well known subharmonic stationary waves, a further instability is observed while the control parameter passes a secondary threshold. A new state then arises, composed of stationary waves with about twice the original pattern amplitude [1],[2]. The bifurcation presents hysteresis: there exists a finite range of the control parameter in which both states are stable. By means of a simple stress balance, we show that a change of the shear stress can explain this hysteresis [1]. Our predictions based on this model are in agreement with our numerical results.\\\\ $[1]$ X. Li, Z. Yu and S. Liao, Phys. Rev. E 92, 033014 (2015)\\ $[2]$ N. P\'erinet, C. Falc\'on, J. Chergui, D. Juric and S. Shin, Phys. Rev. E 93, 063114 (2016)

*Project funded by FONDECYT grants 1130354, 3140522 and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF- 2014R1A2A1A11051346). Computations supported by the supercomputing infrastructures of the NLHPC (ECM-02) and GENCI (IDRIS).

Authors

  • Nicolas P\'erinet

    • Univ de Chile
    • DFI-FCFM, universidad de Chile
  • Claudio Falc\'on

    • Universidad de Chile
    • DFI-FCFM, universidad de Chile
  • Jalel Chergui

    • LIMSI, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, Universite Paris-Saclay
    • LIMSI-CNRS
  • Seungwon Shin

    • Department of Mechanical and System Design Engineering, Hongik University
  • Damir Juric

    • LIMSI, CNRS, France
    • LIMSI, CRNS, France
    • LIMSI-CNRS