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Asymptotic analysis of the interaction between linear long waves and a submerged floating breakwater of wavy surfaces

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In this paper, the authors carried out an asymptotic analysis of the interaction of linear long waves with an impermeable, fixed, submerged breakwater composed of wavy surfaces.
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This article is published in Applied Ocean Research.The article was published on 2016-09-01. It has received 13 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Breakwater.

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Effect of bottom undulation for mitigating wave-induced forces on a floating bridge

TL;DR: In this paper, a model for oblique wave interaction with a floating bridge in the presence of a submerged breakwater and a trench is developed, where breakwaters and trenches are considered to be of trapezoidal and circular types.
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Wave interaction with a submerged floating tunnel in the presence of a bottom mounted submerged porous breakwater

TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled model of wave interaction with a submerged floating sea-tunnel in the presence of a bottom mounted submerged porous breakwater is proposed to study the role of porous breakwaters in mitigating wave effects on tunnel.
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Bragg resonant reflection of water waves by a Bragg breakwater with porous rectangular bars on a sloping permeable seabed

TL;DR: In this article, a modified mild-slope equation (MMSE) for wave propagation over a porous seabed is derived by using Green's second identity, which contains both the bottom curvature term and the slope-squared term.
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Gravity wave interaction with a submerged wavy porous plate

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical model based on multi-domain boundary element method (BEM) was developed to study the gravity wave interaction with a horizontally submerged wavy porous plate.
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Iterative dual boundary element analysis of a wavy porous plate near an inclined seawall

TL;DR: In this article, wave trapping characteristics of a permeable composite wavy barrier located near an inclined seawall are examined under the framework of linear potential flow theory, where the boundary value problem is solved using the dual boundary element method.
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Handbook of Mathematical Techniques for Wave/Structure Interactions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the concept of Vertical Eigenfunction Expansions and apply it to the water-wave problem, where a wave interacts with a structure and a structure's relationship with the fluid motion.
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Scattering of surface waves by rectangular obstacles in waters of finite depth

TL;DR: In this paper, the scattering of infinitesimal surface waves normally incident on a rectangular obstacle in a channel of finite depth is considered and a variational formulation is used as the basis of numerical computations.
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The reflection of wave energy by undulations on the seabed

TL;DR: In this article, the reflection coefficient is both oscillatory in the ratio of the length of the patch to the surface wavelength and also, as expected, critically dependent on the surface to bed wavelengths.
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Surface-wave scattering matrix for a shelf

TL;DR: In this article, a plane-wave and variational approximation to the magnitude of the transmission and reflexion coefficients for all wavelengths is presented, but the corresponding approximation for the reflexion coefficient is satisfactory only for rather long wavelengths.
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