Interaction theories are used in numerous branches of physics to efficiently evaluate wave scattering by multiple obstacles. An example of these interaction theories is the direct matrix method introduced by Kagemoto and Yue [1], which enables fast computation of three-dimensional water-wave multiple-scattering problems. The building block of interaction theories is a mathematical operator that encapsulates the mapping between incident and scattered waves. This operator is generally referred to as T-matrix and satisfies both reciprocity and energy identities. In some branches of physics, such as acoustics and electromagnetism, these identities are well established; in hydrodynamics, however, they have only been derived for a T-matrix that m...
The surface wave T-matrix formulation which describes scattering from a discrete obstacle embedded i...
The scattering of water waves by a varying bottom topography is considered using two-dimensional lin...
This paper describes the solution to the problem of scattering of plane incident waves on water of c...
The Direct Matrix Method Interaction Theory (IT) proposed by Kagemoto and Yue [1] speeds up the comp...
The finite-depth interaction theory (IT) introduced by Kagemoto H. and Yue (1986) enables one to dra...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The T-matrix method, proposed by P.C.Waterman [1], belongs to the most actively used methods of solv...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison of the hydrodynamic operators DTM and RC of a...
AbstractA method for solution of the diffraction problem for a submerged torus in infinite water dep...
Many marine structures are supported by piles or caissons which, from a mathematical point of view, ...
When a body interacts with small-amplitude surface waves in an ideal fluid, the resulting velocity p...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Us...
A modified form of Green's integral theorem is employed to derive the energy identity in any water w...
The applications of the three-dimensional transient panel code ITU-WAVE based on potential theory is...
A numerical model based on the dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) is presented here fo...
The surface wave T-matrix formulation which describes scattering from a discrete obstacle embedded i...
The scattering of water waves by a varying bottom topography is considered using two-dimensional lin...
This paper describes the solution to the problem of scattering of plane incident waves on water of c...
The Direct Matrix Method Interaction Theory (IT) proposed by Kagemoto and Yue [1] speeds up the comp...
The finite-depth interaction theory (IT) introduced by Kagemoto H. and Yue (1986) enables one to dra...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The T-matrix method, proposed by P.C.Waterman [1], belongs to the most actively used methods of solv...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison of the hydrodynamic operators DTM and RC of a...
AbstractA method for solution of the diffraction problem for a submerged torus in infinite water dep...
Many marine structures are supported by piles or caissons which, from a mathematical point of view, ...
When a body interacts with small-amplitude surface waves in an ideal fluid, the resulting velocity p...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Us...
A modified form of Green's integral theorem is employed to derive the energy identity in any water w...
The applications of the three-dimensional transient panel code ITU-WAVE based on potential theory is...
A numerical model based on the dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) is presented here fo...
The surface wave T-matrix formulation which describes scattering from a discrete obstacle embedded i...
The scattering of water waves by a varying bottom topography is considered using two-dimensional lin...
This paper describes the solution to the problem of scattering of plane incident waves on water of c...