Abstract
Experiments are described in which an oscillating horizontal cylinder was moved through a density stratified fluid at Reynolds numbers of between 1 and 100 based on the diameter and mean velocity of the cylinder. The phase configurations of the internal waves which were generated are shown to compare very well with Lighthill's theory for waves in dispersive systems.
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