Oblique flexural gravity-wave scattering due to changes in bottom topography
DOI10.1007/S10665-009-9297-8zbMATH Open1273.76062OpenAlexW2014519450MaRDI QIDQ980700FDOQ980700
Authors: D. Karmakar, J. Bhattacharjee, T. Sahoo
Publication date: 29 June 2010
Published in: Journal of Engineering Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10665-009-9297-8
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- Topographical effects on wave scattering by an elastic plate floating on two-layer fluid
- Reduction of hydroelastic response of a flexible floating structure by an annular flexible permeable membrane
- Comments on a class of orthogonality relations relevant to fluid-structure interaction
- Scattering of oblique waves by a semi-infinite floating elastic plate within the framework of wave blocking
- Dynamics of flexural gravity waves: from sea ice to Hawking radiation and analogue gravity
- Oblique wave diffraction by a flexible floating structure in the presence of a submerged flexible structure
- Freak wave in a two-dimensional directional wavefield with bottom topography change. Part 1. Normal incidence wave
- Flexural gravity wave over a floating ice sheet near a vertical wall
- Barrier and bottom topography effects on hydroelastic response of floating elastic plate in a two-layer fluid
- Propagation of oblique flexural gravity waves over finite number of steps
- Hydroelastic interaction between water waves and thin elastic plate floating on three-layer fluid
- Effect of bottom undulation for mitigating wave-induced forces on a floating bridge
- Topographical and barrier influences on hydroelastic response of an elastic plate floating in a two-layer fluid
- Acoustic scattering in a waveguide with a height discontinuity bridged by a membrane: a tailored Galerkin approach
- Topographic effect on oblique internal wave–wave interactions
- Wave interaction with a floating and submerged elastic plate system
- Transformation of flexural gravity waves by heterogeneous boundaries
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