Analytical study of the head-on collision process between hydroelastic solitary waves in the presence of a uniform current (Q2335025)

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Analytical study of the head-on collision process between hydroelastic solitary waves in the presence of a uniform current
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    Analytical study of the head-on collision process between hydroelastic solitary waves in the presence of a uniform current (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: The present study discusses an analytical simulation of the head-on collision between a pair of hydroelastic solitary waves propagating in the opposite directions in the presence of a uniform current. An infinite thin elastic plate is floating on the surface of water. The mathematical modeling of the thin elastic plate is based on the Euler-Bernoulli beam model. The resulting kinematic and dynamic boundary conditions are highly nonlinear, which are solved analytically with the help of a singular perturbation method. The Poincaré-Lighthill-Kuo method is applied to obtain the solution of the nonlinear partial differential equations. The resulting solutions are presented separately for the left- and right-going waves. The behavior of all the emerging parameters are presented mathematically and discussed graphically for the phase shift, maximum run-up amplitude, distortion profile, wave speed, and solitary wave profile. It is found that the presence of a current strongly affects the wavelength and wave speed of both solitary waves. A graphical comparison with pure-gravity waves is also presented as a particular case of our study.
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    nonlinear hydroelastic waves
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    uniform current
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    thin elastic plate
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    solitary waves
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    PLK method
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