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Scattering of Water Waves by Dual Symmetric Inclined Floating Porous Barriers Using the DBEM

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The scattering of normally incident water waves by two surface-piercing inclined perforated barriers in water with a uniform finite depth is investigated within the framework of linear water wave theory.Considering that thin barriers are zero-thickness,a novel numerical method involving the the coupling of the dual boundary element method(DBEM)with damping layers is applied.In order to effectively damp out the reflected waves,two damping layers,instead of pseudoboundaries are implemented near the two side boundaries of the computational domain.Thus,the modified linearized free surface boundary conditions are formulated and used for solving both the ordinary boundary integral equation as well as the hypersingular boundary integral equation for degenerate boundaries.The newly developed numerical method is validated against analytical methods using the matched eigenfunction expansion method for the special case of two vertical barriers or the inclined angle to the vertical being zero.The influence of the length of the two damping layers has been discussed.Moreover,these findings are also validated against previous results for several cases.After validation,the numerical results for the reflection coefficient,transmission coefficient and dissipation coefficient are obtained by varying the inclination angle and porosity-effect parameter.The effects of both the inclination angle and the porosity on the amplitudes of wave forces acting on both the front and rear barriers are also investigated.It is found that the effect of the inclination angle mainly shifts the location of the extremal values of the reflection and the transmission coefficients.Additionally,a moderate value of the porosity-parameter is quite effective at dissipating wave energy and mitigating the wave loads on dual barriers.

dualboundaryelementmethodinclinedperforated floating breakwaterreflection coefficienttransmission coefficientdamping layer

WANG Li-xian、DENG Yan-wen、YE Yang-sha、DENG Zheng-zhi

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Key Laboratory of High Performance Ship Technology(Wuhan University of Technology),Ministry of Education,Wuhan 430063,China

School of Naval Architecture,Ocean and Energy Power Engineering,Wuhan University of Technology,Wuhan 430063,China

Key Laboratory of Water-Sediment Sciences and Water Disaster Prevention of Hunan Province,Changsha 410114,China

Institute of Port,Coastal and Offshore Engineering,Zhejiang University,Zhoushan 316021,China

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国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Water-Sediment Sciences and Water Disaster Prevention of Hunan Province

51809209117022442021SS04

2024

中国海洋工程(英文版)
中国海洋学会

中国海洋工程(英文版)

CSTPCDEI
影响因子:0.338
ISSN:0890-5487
年,卷(期):2024.38(1)
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