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Faraday pilot-wave dynamics: modelling and computation
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2015
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsWave MotionElectromagnetic CompatibilityWave TheoryVibrationsNumerical SimulationHydrodynamic StabilityRapid Transient WaveElectromagnetic WaveMarine HydrodynamicsOcean Wave MechanicsPhysicsWave PropagationFaraday Pilot-wave DynamicsShip HydrodynamicsMultiphase FlowHydrodynamicsFluid-solid InteractionHigh-frequency ApproximationAerodynamicsFar-field HydrodynamicsOwn Wave FieldFluid Bath
A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of a resonant interaction with its own wave field. This system represents the first known example of a pilot-wave system of the form envisaged by Louis de Broglie in his double-solution pilot-wave theory. We here develop a fluid model of pilot-wave hydrodynamics by coupling recent models of the droplet’s bouncing dynamics with a more realistic model of weakly viscous quasi-potential wave generation and evolution. The resulting model is the first to capture a number of features reported in experiment, including the rapid transient wave generated during impact, the Doppler effect and walker–walker interactions.
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