Exact solution of the wave-resistance problem for a submerged cylinder. II: The nonlinear problem (Q1968698)
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Exact solution of the wave-resistance problem for a submerged cylinder. II: The nonlinear problem (English)
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24 November 2002
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The authors consider a steady, two-dimensional, inviscid and irrotational flow in a channel with free surface and a submerged obstacle. For small thickness of the obstacle, the authors show the existence of a solution to Euler equations with nonlinear (Bernoulli) boundary conditions. The results build heavily upon results on the linear problem that the authors had obtained in part I [see the foregoing entry]. Introducing velocity potential and stream function as independent variables, the free boundary problem is reduced to a problem posed in an infinite strip with a cut in the interior. The solution is then obtained as a perturbation from the linear approximation, using a Newton-type iteration procedure and implicit function theorems on scales of Banach spaces.
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thin obstacle
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steady two-dimensional inviscid irrotational flow
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nonlinear Bernoulli boundary conditions
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infinite strip with cut
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channel
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free surface
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submerged obstacle
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Euler equations
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velocity potential
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stream function
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free boundary problem
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perturbation
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linear approximation
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Newton-type iteration
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implicit function theorems
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Banach spaces
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