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Diffraction of sea waves by a slender body. Part 2. Water of finite depth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2006

J. A. P. Aranha
Affiliation:
Eng. Naval, EPUSP, CP61548, Sao Paulo, Brazil
C. A. Martins
Affiliation:
DINAV, IPT, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

A uniformly valid theory (all wavelengths and angles of incidence) for the diffraction of sea waves by a slender body, correct to second order in the slenderness parameter, has been derived for the shallow-water limit. This theory is now extended to the finite water depth case, with the same results and accuracy.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1990 Cambridge University Press

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