Evidence of experimental three-wave resonant interactions between two dispersion branches
Abstract
We report the observation of nonlinear three-wave resonant interactions between two different branches of the dispersion relation of hydrodynamic waves, namely the gravity-capillary and sloshing modes. These atypical interactions are investigated within a torus of fluid for which the sloshing mode can be easily excited. A triadic resonance instability is then observed due to this three-wave two-branch interaction mechanism. An exponential growth of the instability and phase locking are evidenced. The efficiency of this interaction is found to be maximal when the gravity-capillary phase velocity matches the group velocity of the sloshing mode. For a stronger forcing, additional waves are generated by a cascade of three-wave interactions populating the wave spectrum. Such a three-wave two-branch interaction mechanism is probably not restricted to hydrodynamics and could be of interest in other systems involving several propagation modes.
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@article{arxiv.2304.05668,
title = {Evidence of experimental three-wave resonant interactions between two dispersion branches},
author = {Filip Novkoski and Chi-Tuong Pham and Eric Falcon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.05668},
year = {2023}
}