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Parametric interaction of gravity-capillary wave triads under radiation pressure of ultrasound

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ULTRASONICS
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2019.105972

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Three wave parametric coupling; Ultrasound pumping; Gravity-capillary waves; Interaction amplitudes; Instability threshold

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  1. CNRS
  2. RFBR [18-52-16001]

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Nonlinear parametric coupling of gravity-capillary waves (GCW) by ultrasound wave impinging on a liquid surface is studied experimentally. Modulation of the plane wave radiation pressure by dynamically curved surface of the liquid is considered as a mechanism of the coupling. The standing GCW modes are excited near antinodes by ultrasound beam of carrier frequency 1.030 MHz and coupled parametrically by a plane ultrasound wave with a frequency 1.035 MHz. The beam was modulated at resonance frequencies of GCW overtones f(2) = 5.265 Hz and f(4) = 7.873 Hz while intensity of the plane wave was modulated at frequency f(p) = 2.657 Hz that corresponds to the nonlinear parametric resonance f(p) = 2f(2) - f(4). The amplitudes of the parametric interaction of GCW triads are measured and compared with critical condition for GCWs explosive instability.

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