Asymmetrical wakes over anisotropic bathymetries

Author:

Euvé Léo-PaulORCID,Maurel AgnèsORCID,Petitjeans PhilippeORCID,Pagneux VincentORCID

Abstract

The study investigates the impact of a vertically layered bathymetry, consisting of submerged vertical plates, on a ship wake through theoretical analysis and experimental realization. For subwavelength distances between the plates, the analysis relies on a homogenized model that provides an effective, anisotropic, dispersion relation for the propagation of water waves. Our findings reveal that a highly asymmetric wake can be achieved, with the degree of asymmetry contingent upon the ship propagation direction in relation to the plate orientation. This anisotropy is characterized with respect to water depth and to ship length using the dimensionless depth and hull Froude numbers. Laboratory experiments align closely with theoretical predictions, confirming that the asymmetry of the wake can indeed be managed through manipulation of bathymetric conditions.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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