在非局部的奥斯特罗夫斯基方程中相关的内部波
Junchao Sun1, Xiaoyan Tang2, Yong Chen1,2
1Shandong University of Science and Technology, College of Mathematics and Systems Science, Qingdao 266590, China.
Physical review. E
|December 23, 2025
概括
这项研究使用非局部的奥斯特罗夫斯基方程来模拟两个内部波. 结果显示,波浪行为取决于初始对称性,旋转不同影响单一和非线性波浪包.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 非线性物理学 非线性物理学
- 波浪的传播方式
背景情况:
- 内部波是关键的海洋现象.
- 了解波浪相互作用和旋转的影响至关重要.
- 非局部奥斯特罗夫斯基方程模型这些复杂的动态.
研究的目的:
- 为两个内部波导出一个非局部的奥斯特罗夫斯基方程.
- 在不同的初始条件下分析波相关性和相互作用.
- 研究旋转和剪流对波浪行为的影响.
主要方法:
- 非局部的奥斯特罗夫斯基方程的数学导出.
- 内部波动力学的数值模拟.
- 在旋转和剪切流下分析波形结构 (cnoidal, solitary, snoidal).
主要成果:
- 在PT对称不变条件下,产生带状波或具有反相振幅的非线性波束.
- PT-对称性破坏条件导致带有不对称的峰的雪形波形,振幅反相对应和相位滞后.
- 较强的旋转加速了单一波的衰减,并增强了雪状波形不对称性.
- 剪切流可以减轻旋转的影响.
结论:
- 最初的对称条件显著地决定了旋转下的内部波浪行为.
- 旋转在内部波中引入了不对称性和干扰模式.
- 剪切流提供了一种机制来抵消内部波的旋转效应.
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