The problem of scattering of water waves obliquely incident on a fixed long circular cylinder half-immersed in deep water with an ice-cover is investigated here. The ice-cover is modelled as an elastic plate of very small thickness. The problem is formulated using the method of multipoles. This leads to an infinite system of linear equations which are solved numerically by truncation. The reflection and transmission coefficients are obtained and depicted graphically against the wave number for various values of the angle of incidence and flexural rigidity of the ice-cover to show the effect of the presence of ice-cover on these quantities. The effect of ice-cover is seen to increase the reflection coefficient and to decrease the transmission coefficient.
Wave scattering by a circular cylinder half-immersed in water with an ice-cover
Wellenstreuung an einem in Wasser mit Eisbedeckung halbeingetauchten Kreiszylinder
International Journal of Engineering Science ; 47 , 3 ; 463-474
2009
12 Seiten, 18 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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