Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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774578 | Fluid Dynamics Research | 2008 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A modified form of Green's integral theorem is employed to derive the energy identity in any water wave diffraction problem in a single-layer fluid for free-surface boundary condition with higher-order derivatives. For a two-layer fluid with free-surface boundary condition involving higher-order derivatives, two forms of energy identities involving transmission and reflection coefficients for any wave diffraction problem are also derived here by the same method. Based on this modified Green's theorem, hydrodynamic relations such as the energy-conservation principle and modified Haskind-Hanaoka relation are derived for radiation and diffraction problems in a single as well as two-layer fluid.
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Authors
Dilip Das, B.N. Mandal, A. Chakrabarti,