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Higher harmonics induced by a submerged horizontal plate and a submerged rectangular step in a wave flume [PDF]
International audienceThe decomposition of a monochromatic wave over a submerged plate is investigated experimentally in a wave flume. Bound and free higher harmonic modes propagating upstream and downstream the structure are discriminated by means of ...
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Wave forces on a submerged vertical plate
Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 1973A vertical plate of finite length and depth is attacked by gravity waves in water of finite depth. The forces and moments acting on the plate are computed by using the theory of linearized waves. The forces depend on three dimensionless parameters combining the draft, length, water depth and wave length and on the angle of attack.
Stiassnie, M., Dagan, G.
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Interaction mechanisms among waves, currents and a submerged plate [PDF]
Wave-induced loads on a submerged plate, representative of submerged breakwater, coastal-bridge deck and a certain type of wave energy converter, in a uniform current are investigated in this study using fully nonlinear numerical wave tanks (NWTs) based ...
Dezhi Ning, Lifen Chen, Qingping Zou
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Wave forces on a submerged horizontal plate–Part II: Solitary and cnoidal waves [PDF]
This paper is the companion to Part I under the same title, and is mainly concerned with wave loads due to nonlinear waves of solitary and cnoidal type propagating over a submerged, horizontal and thin plate.
Masoud Hayatdavoodi, R Cengiz Ertekin
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Radiation efficiency of submerged rectangular plates
Applied Acoustics, 2012Abstract The average radiation efficiency of point-excited submerged rectangular plates is investigated in two methods, deterministic analysis and statistical approach, respectively. In the deterministic analysis, the effect of mutual impedance by water loading on the velocity of the plate is illustrated analytically by using a modal summation method.
Zhao Cheng +3 more
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Interaction of a submerged elliptic plate with waves
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2010With potential applications as a breakwater, an elliptic plate horizontally submerged in waves is investigated within the scope of linear wave theory. An elliptical coordinate system is adopted, which has an advantage to represent the solution in an analytical form, i.e. an expansion of eigen functions. By means of separation of variables, it turns out
Wei-guang Bao +2 more
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Scattering of water wave by a submerged horizontal plate and a submerged permeable breakwater
Ocean Engineering, 1998Abstract Based on a two-dimensional linear water wave theory, this study develops the boundary element method (BEM) to examine normally incident wave scattering by a fixed, submerged, horizontal, impermeable plate and a submerged permeable breakwater in water of finite depth. Numerical results for the transmission coefficients are also presented.
Hu-Hsiao Hsu, Yung-Chao Wu
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Solitary Wave Interacting with a Submerged Circular Plate
Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering, 2021Abstract The interaction between a solitary wave and a submerged circular plate of a finite thickness was investigated in this study.
Tso-Ren Wu +5 more
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Scattering of Water Waves by a Submerged Nearly Vertical Plate
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1990Summary: Some new results concerning the scattering of surface water waves by a nearly vertical plate, completely submerged in deep water, have been deduced employing two mathematical methods. The first method concerns an integral equation formulation of the problem obtained by a suitable use of Green's integral theorem in the fluid region, while the ...
Mandal, B. N., Kundu, P. K.
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Reflection of Sound From Submerged Plates
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948It has been found that an appreciable reflection occurs in the direction of the incident wave when high frequency underwater sound strikes a submerged steel plate at an oblique angle of incidence. The magnitude of this “non-specular” reflection, together with the associated transverse vibrations in the plate, has been studied experimentally as a ...
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