A time-domain boundary element method for wave diffraction in a two-layer fluid (Q1760804)

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A time-domain boundary element method for wave diffraction in a two-layer fluid
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    A time-domain boundary element method for wave diffraction in a two-layer fluid (English)
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    15 November 2012
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    Summary: A time-domain numerical model is established based on the higher-order boundary element method (HOBEM) to simulate the wave diffraction problem in a two-layer fluid of finite depth. There are two possible incident wave modes (surface-wave mode and internal-wave mode) exist in the incident wave for a prescribed frequency in a two-layer fluid. For surface-wave mode, the hydrodynamic characters of fluid particles are similar to single-layer fluid. For the internal-wave mode, through the definition of a new function respected to velocity potentials of upper and lower fluid on the interface by using matching condition, a single set of linear equations is set up to compute the time histories of wave forces and wave profiles by using a fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. An artificial damping layer is adopted both on the free surface and interface to avoid the wave reflection. Examinations of the accuracy of this time-domain algorithm are carried out for a truncated cylinder and a rectangular barge, and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of this method.
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    higher-order boundary element method
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    wave diffraction problem
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    two-layer fluids
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