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Gao Xueping,Inouchi Kunimitsu,Kakinuma Tadao. 2000. Wave reflection, transmission and harmonics due to different submerged structures. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):111-125
Wave reflection, transmission and harmonics due to different submerged structures
Wave reflection, transmission and harmonics due to different submerged structures
Received:March 10, 1999  Revised:January 15, 2000
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Key words:Harmonic wave  reflected wave  transmitted wave  submerged structure  boundary-fitted coordinate method
中文关键词:  Harmonic wave  reflected wave  transmitted wave  submerged structure  boundary-fitted coordinate method
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Gao Xueping Hydraulics Institute, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China 
Inouchi Kunimitsu Center for Cooperative Research and Development, Ehime University 
Kakinuma Tadao Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan 3. Nagasaki Comprehensive University, Aba-cho 536, Nagasaki 851-0193, Japan 
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Abstract:
      Comparisons of wave reflection,transmission and harmonics due to different types of submerged structures are investigated by a numerical method,the boundary-fitted coordinate(BFC) method.The types of submerged structures include a submerged horizontal plate,submerged breakwatern(rectangular and trapezoidal) and a step-type structure(topography).First,the BFC method is verified by comparing the computed results with the experimental data,including wave surface elevations,reflected and transmitted wave heights,and amplitudes of higher harmonics,showing that the method is a reasonable one to predict wave deformations due to the submerged structures.Secondly,the wave surface elevations and the higher harmonics over different submerged structures are compared.Thirdly,reflected and transmitted waves due to different submerged structures are investigated.
中文摘要:
      Comparisons of wave reflection,transmission and harmonics due to different types of submerged structures are investigated by a numerical method,the boundary-fitted coordinate(BFC) method.The types of submerged structures include a submerged horizontal plate,submerged breakwatern(rectangular and trapezoidal) and a step-type structure(topography).First,the BFC method is verified by comparing the computed results with the experimental data,including wave surface elevations,reflected and transmitted wave heights,and amplitudes of higher harmonics,showing that the method is a reasonable one to predict wave deformations due to the submerged structures.Secondly,the wave surface elevations and the higher harmonics over different submerged structures are compared.Thirdly,reflected and transmitted waves due to different submerged structures are investigated.
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