Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom

The present study is concerned with the scattering of an incoming water wave over a single step below the upper surface where the height of the step may be finite or very large(infinite) in presence of a surface discontinuity. Using linear theory, the problem is formulated mathematically as a bounda...

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Main Authors: Rajdeep Maiti, Uma Basu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35741&issue_ID=221
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spelling doaj-eb33a13ca199428cbb87552d2d496fe02020-11-24T21:26:38ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722015-01-0182173180.Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the BottomRajdeep Maiti0Uma Basu1University of CalcuttaUniversity of calcuttaThe present study is concerned with the scattering of an incoming water wave over a single step below the upper surface where the height of the step may be finite or very large(infinite) in presence of a surface discontinuity. Using linear theory, the problem is formulated mathematically as a boundary value problem in two separate regions of the ocean corresponding to two different depths. By utilising the eigenfunction expansion of the velocity potentials in conjunction with the impendence conditions along the common vertical boundary of the two regions, the mathematical problem is reduced to a system of linear equations which are solved numerically to obtain the hydrodynamic coefficients. If the surface discontinuity is due to a semi-infinite floating dock over an infinite step at the bottom, use of Havelock expansion of the velocity potentials and impendence conditions, the boundary value problem leads to another system of linear equation involving integral equations. The explicit form of the reflection coefficient is computed numerically in terms of wave number of the incoming wave and a number of graphical representations is given.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35741&issue_ID=221Water wave scattering Surface discontinuity Inertial surfaces Semi-infinite dock Step bottom Reflection and transmission coefficient.
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author Rajdeep Maiti
Uma Basu
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Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Water wave scattering
Surface discontinuity
Inertial surfaces
Semi-infinite dock
Step bottom
Reflection and transmission coefficient.
author_facet Rajdeep Maiti
Uma Basu
author_sort Rajdeep Maiti
title Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
title_short Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
title_full Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
title_fullStr Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
title_full_unstemmed Scattering ofWaterWave by a Surface Discontinuity over a Single Step at the Bottom
title_sort scattering ofwaterwave by a surface discontinuity over a single step at the bottom
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The present study is concerned with the scattering of an incoming water wave over a single step below the upper surface where the height of the step may be finite or very large(infinite) in presence of a surface discontinuity. Using linear theory, the problem is formulated mathematically as a boundary value problem in two separate regions of the ocean corresponding to two different depths. By utilising the eigenfunction expansion of the velocity potentials in conjunction with the impendence conditions along the common vertical boundary of the two regions, the mathematical problem is reduced to a system of linear equations which are solved numerically to obtain the hydrodynamic coefficients. If the surface discontinuity is due to a semi-infinite floating dock over an infinite step at the bottom, use of Havelock expansion of the velocity potentials and impendence conditions, the boundary value problem leads to another system of linear equation involving integral equations. The explicit form of the reflection coefficient is computed numerically in terms of wave number of the incoming wave and a number of graphical representations is given.
topic Water wave scattering
Surface discontinuity
Inertial surfaces
Semi-infinite dock
Step bottom
Reflection and transmission coefficient.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35741&issue_ID=221
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