In the present paper the problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall in the presence of surface tension has been investigated. A perturbational approach for the first-order correction has been employed as compared with the corresponding vertical wall problem. A mixed Fourier transform together with the regularity property of the transformed function along the positive real axis has been used to obtain the potential functions along with the reflection coefficients up to first order. Whilst the problem of water of infinite depth is the subject matter of the present paper, a similar approach is applicable to problems associated with water of finite depth
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
In this paper, the problem of interface wave scattering by bottom undulations in the presence of a t...
In the present paper the problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall in th...
The problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall has been investigated. A p...
The problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall has been investigated. A p...
Using a mixed-type Fourier transform of a general form in the case of water of infinite depth and th...
Using a mixed-type Fourier transform of a general form in the case of water of infinite depth and th...
In the present paper, reflection and transmission phenomena of water waves due to undulating permeab...
A complete analytical solution is obtained, by using an integral transform method, for the porous-wa...
A complete analytical solution is obtained, by using an integral transform method, for the porous-wa...
The problem of generation of surface water waves at tile interface of two immiscible liquids by a on...
The problem of generation of surface water waves at tile interface of two immiscible liquids by a on...
The problem of scattering of two dimensional surface water waves by a partially immersed rigid plane...
The problem of scattering of two dimensional surface water waves by a partially immersed rigid plane...
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
In this paper, the problem of interface wave scattering by bottom undulations in the presence of a t...
In the present paper the problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall in th...
The problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall has been investigated. A p...
The problem of reflection of water waves by a nearly vertical porous wall has been investigated. A p...
Using a mixed-type Fourier transform of a general form in the case of water of infinite depth and th...
Using a mixed-type Fourier transform of a general form in the case of water of infinite depth and th...
In the present paper, reflection and transmission phenomena of water waves due to undulating permeab...
A complete analytical solution is obtained, by using an integral transform method, for the porous-wa...
A complete analytical solution is obtained, by using an integral transform method, for the porous-wa...
The problem of generation of surface water waves at tile interface of two immiscible liquids by a on...
The problem of generation of surface water waves at tile interface of two immiscible liquids by a on...
The problem of scattering of two dimensional surface water waves by a partially immersed rigid plane...
The problem of scattering of two dimensional surface water waves by a partially immersed rigid plane...
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
A simplified perturbational analysis is employed, together with the application of Green's theorem, ...
In this paper, the problem of interface wave scattering by bottom undulations in the presence of a t...