Oblique wave scattering by an undulating porous bottom in a two-layer ice-covered fluid
Abstract
The present study analyzes the reflection and transmission phenomenon of water-waves in a two-layer ice-covered system. The upper layer is covered by an ice-sheet, whereas the bottom of the lower layer is undulated and permeable. By using regular perturbation analysis and Fourier transform technique, the problem is solved and the first order reflection and transmission coefficients are determined. It is found that these coefficients depend on the shape as well as the permeability of the undulating bottom. Therefore, from the practical viewpoint, an undulating bottom topography is considered to determine all the aforesaid coefficients. The role of various system parameters, such as porosity, angle of incidence and ice parameters, are discussed to analyze the transformation of incident water wave energy from one layer to another layer. The outcomes are demonstrated in graphical forms.
- Publication:
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China Ocean Engineering
- Pub Date:
- June 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s13344-016-0067-x
- Bibcode:
- 2016ChOE...30..431P
- Keywords:
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- water-wave;
- ice cover;
- porosity;
- perturbation analysis;
- Fourier transform;
- reflection and transmission