rippleä
Rippleä is a term used in fluid dynamics to describe a distinctive, modulated pattern of surface ripples that forms at the interface between air and a liquid under specific wind and depth conditions. The pattern consists of a lattice-like arrangement of short-wavelength capillary waves enveloped by a slower, larger-scale modulation, giving the appearance of ripples riding on a wave.
Etymology: The name rippleä is derived from the word ripple, with the addition of the suffix ä,
Occurrence: Rippleä patterns have been observed in controlled laboratory wave tanks and, under suitable conditions, in
Formation: Rippleä is believed to result from nonlinear interaction between primary gravity waves and capillary waves,
Measurement: Rippleä is detected with high-speed imaging and laser Doppler velocimetry. Spectral analysis typically reveals a
Applications: The concept is used in educational demonstrations of wave coupling and provides a framework for
See also: Capillary wave, Gravity wave, Surface tension, Wave interference, Fluid dynamics.