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A numerical solution of the second-order wave-diffraction problem for a submerged cylinder of arbitrary shape

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2006

Torgeir Vada
Affiliation:
A.S. Veritas Research, P.O. Box 300, N-1322 Hovik, Norway

Abstract

The first- and second-order wave-diffraction problems are solved for a submerged cylinder of arbitrary shape by the integral-equation method based on Green's theorem. The integral equation is solved by an element method using cubic splines. The first- and second-order force components, transmission and reflection coefficients are presented for two fifferent contours. The results for the circular contour are compared with experimental results.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1987 Cambridge University Press

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