KdV Equation Derivation
We consider the method of derivation of KdV Equation in the concept of Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves.
Introduction
In the analysis of Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves equations we see that there are two important geometrical parameters, [math]\displaystyle{ \epsilon = \frac{h}{\lambda} }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \alpha=\frac{a}{h} }[/math], are involved. By choosing appropriate magnitudes for [math]\displaystyle{ \epsilon }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \alpha }[/math], we can consider a theory in which dispersion and nonlinearity are in balance. The Korteweg-de Vries Equation verifies the relation between dispersion and nonlinearity properties.
Derivation
We begin with the equations for waves on water,
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{matrix} &\Phi_{xx} + \Phi_{yy} &= 0 \quad &-\infin\lt x\lt \infin, 0 \le y \le \eta(x,t) \\ \end{matrix} }[/math]
Provided that at [math]\displaystyle{ y=\eta(x,t)=h+aH(x,t) }[/math] we have,
To make these equations dimensionless, we use the scaled variables,