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KdV Equation Model in Open Cylindrical Channel under Precession

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A new model for Korteweg and de-Vries equation (KdV) is derived. The system under study is an open channel consisting of two concentric cylinders, rotating about their vertical axis, which… Click to show full abstract

A new model for Korteweg and de-Vries equation (KdV) is derived. The system under study is an open channel consisting of two concentric cylinders, rotating about their vertical axis, which is tilted by slope $$\tau$$ τ from the inertial vertical $$z$$ z , in uniform rate $${\Omega }_{1}=\tau \Omega$$ Ω 1 = τ Ω , and the whole tank is elevated over other table rotating at rate $$\Omega$$ Ω . Under these conditions, a set of Kelvin waves is formed on the free surface depending on the angle of tilt, characterized by the slope $$\tau$$ τ , volume of water, and rotation rate. The resonant mode in the system appears in the form of a single Kelvin solitary wave, whose amplitude satisfies the Korteweg-de Vries equation with forced term. The equation was derived following classical perturbation methods, the additional term made the equation a non-integrable one, that cannot be solved without the help of numerical methods. Invoking the simple finite difference scheme method, it was found that the numerical results are in a good agreement with the experiment.

Keywords: open cylindrical; model open; kdv equation; equation model; equation; model

Journal Title: Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics
Year Published: 2021

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