rippléket
Rippléket is a term that refers to a specific type of wave phenomenon observed in certain types of fluids, particularly in granular materials and other non-Newtonian fluids. The term is derived from the combination of "ripple" and "ket," where "ket" is a Hungarian word meaning "wave." Rippléket waves are characterized by their unique propagation behavior, which differs from traditional wave phenomena.
In granular materials, rippléket waves can be initiated by a localized disturbance, such as a small impact
Rippléket waves have been observed in various contexts, including in experiments with sand, rice, and other
Despite their potential applications, the fundamental mechanisms underlying rippléket waves remain poorly understood. Ongoing research aims