By means of the Hamiltonian approach to two-dimensional wave motions in heterogeneous fluids proposed by Benjamin [1] we derive a natural Hamiltonian structure for ideal fluids, density stratified in four homogenous layers, constrained in a channel of fixed total height and infinite lateral length. We derive the Hamiltonian and the equations of motion in the dispersionless long-wave limit, restricting ourselves to the so-called Boussinesq approximation. The existence of special symmetric solutions, which generalise to the four-layer case the ones obtained in [11] for the three-layer case, is examined.

(2024). A Hamiltonian Set-Up for 4-Layer Density Stratified Euler Fluids . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/273216

A Hamiltonian Set-Up for 4-Layer Density Stratified Euler Fluids

Pedroni, Marco;
2024-01-01

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By means of the Hamiltonian approach to two-dimensional wave motions in heterogeneous fluids proposed by Benjamin [1] we derive a natural Hamiltonian structure for ideal fluids, density stratified in four homogenous layers, constrained in a channel of fixed total height and infinite lateral length. We derive the Hamiltonian and the equations of motion in the dispersionless long-wave limit, restricting ourselves to the so-called Boussinesq approximation. The existence of special symmetric solutions, which generalise to the four-layer case the ones obtained in [11] for the three-layer case, is examined.
2024
Camassa, R.; Falqui, Gregorio; Ortenzi, Giovanni; Pedroni, Marco; Vu Ho, Thuanvu T.
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