Water waves generated by disturbances at an ice cover (Q2570948)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2220825
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    Water waves generated by disturbances at an ice cover
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2220825

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      Water waves generated by disturbances at an ice cover (English)
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      31 October 2005
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      Summary: This paper is concerned with two-dimensional unsteady motion of water waves generated by an initial disturbance created at an ice sheet covering the water. The ice cover is modeled as a thin elastic plate. Using linear theory, the problem is formulated as an initial value problem for the velocity potential describing the motion in the liquid. In the mathematical analysis, the Laplace and Fourier transform techniques have been utilized to obtain the depression of the ice-covered surface in the form of an infinite integral. For the special case of initial disturbance concentrated at the origin, taken on the ice cover, this integral is evaluated asymptotically by the method of stationary phase for a long time and large distance from the origin. The form of the ice-covered surface is graphically depicted for two types of initial disturbances.
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      Laplace transform
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      asymptotic solution
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      Fourier transform
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      method of stationary phase
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