The problem of wave generation by a horizontal ring of wave sources of the same time-dependent strength present in any one layer of a two-layer fluid is investigated here. The upper fluid is of finite height above the interface and is covered by a floating thin infinite elastic plate (modeling a thin sheet of ice) while the lower fluid extends infinitely downwards. Assuming linear theory, the problem is formulated as an initial value problem and the Laplace transform in time is employed to solve it. For time-harmonic source strength, the asymptotic representations of the potential functions describing the motion in the two layers for large time and distance are derived. In these representations, the two different coefficients for each of th...
We examine the influence of surface tension at the free-surface on the problem of scattering of norm...
In several technical applications, for example, in the Arctic off-shore oil industry, it is necessar...
We consider problems based on linear water wave theory concerning the interaction of oblique waves w...
ABSTRACT. The study of waves at the interface of two superposed fluids due to the presence of a vert...
We consider two-dimensional problems based on linear water wave theory concerning the interaction of...
Scattering of water waves by a sphere in a two-layer fluid, where the upper layer has an ice-cover m...
The problem of hydroelastic wave diffraction by a surface-piercing vertical circular cylinder mounte...
This paper presents studies of wave propagation across a crack in an ice sheet. We consider a crack ...
Wave radiation and diffraction problems of a body floating in an open water channel confined by two ...
Hydroelastic responses of floating elastic surfaces to incident non-linear waves of solitary and cno...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The hydroelastic waves in a channel covered by an ice sheet, without or with crack and subject to va...
The transmission of water waves under vertical thin plates, e.g., offshore floating breakwaters, osc...
The paper deals with forced vibrations of a horizontal thin elastic plate submerged in a semi-infini...
We examine the influence of surface tension at the free-surface on the problem of scattering of norm...
In several technical applications, for example, in the Arctic off-shore oil industry, it is necessar...
We consider problems based on linear water wave theory concerning the interaction of oblique waves w...
ABSTRACT. The study of waves at the interface of two superposed fluids due to the presence of a vert...
We consider two-dimensional problems based on linear water wave theory concerning the interaction of...
Scattering of water waves by a sphere in a two-layer fluid, where the upper layer has an ice-cover m...
The problem of hydroelastic wave diffraction by a surface-piercing vertical circular cylinder mounte...
This paper presents studies of wave propagation across a crack in an ice sheet. We consider a crack ...
Wave radiation and diffraction problems of a body floating in an open water channel confined by two ...
Hydroelastic responses of floating elastic surfaces to incident non-linear waves of solitary and cno...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The hydroelastic waves in a channel covered by an ice sheet, without or with crack and subject to va...
The transmission of water waves under vertical thin plates, e.g., offshore floating breakwaters, osc...
The paper deals with forced vibrations of a horizontal thin elastic plate submerged in a semi-infini...
We examine the influence of surface tension at the free-surface on the problem of scattering of norm...
In several technical applications, for example, in the Arctic off-shore oil industry, it is necessar...
We consider problems based on linear water wave theory concerning the interaction of oblique waves w...