The scattering of water waves by a varying bottom topography is considered using two-dimensional linear water-wave theory. A new approach is adopted in which the problem is first transformed into a uniform strip resulting in a variable free-surface boundary condition. This is then approximated by a finite number of sections on which the free-surface boundary condition is assumed to be constant. A transition matrix theory is developed which is used to relate the wave amplitudes at fm. The method is checked against examples for which the solution is known, or which can be computed by alternative means. Results show that the method provides a simple accurate technique for scattering problems of this type
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The classical problem of water wave scattering by an infinite step in deep water with a free surface...
published in Journal of Waterways Ports and Coastal Engineering, vol 131, number 6, pp. 311-320The t...
In this paper, the problem of acoustic wave propagation in a waveguide of infinite extent is modelle...
The present study is concerned with the scattering of an incoming water wave over a single step belo...
A new method is developed for approximating the scattering of linear surface gravity waves on water ...
This paper investigates the scattering of oblique water waves by multiple thin barriers over undulat...
A semi-analytic model is presented for oblique wave scattering by a bottom-standing or surface-pierc...
We developed three different techniques to enhance the computational methods used for time-harmonic ...
Theoretical and experimental results are presented for the reflection and transmission of water wave...
Theoretical and experimental results are presented for the reflection and transmission of water wave...
Wave interaction with a vertical elastic plate in presence of undulating bottom topography is consid...
We examine the influence of surface tension at the free-surface on the problem of scattering of norm...
AbstractThis work is concerned with the scattering of a train of progressive waves by a small undula...
International audienceIn the present paper two numerical schemes for propagating waves over a variab...
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The classical problem of water wave scattering by an infinite step in deep water with a free surface...
published in Journal of Waterways Ports and Coastal Engineering, vol 131, number 6, pp. 311-320The t...
In this paper, the problem of acoustic wave propagation in a waveguide of infinite extent is modelle...