Abstract
We derive a deterministic directional shoaling model and a stochastic
directional
shoaling model for a gravity surface wave field, valid for a beach with
parallel depth
contours accounting for refraction and nonlinear quadratic (three wave)
interactions.
A new phenomenon of non-resonant spectral evolution arises due to the medium
inhomogeneity. The kernels of the kinetic equation depend on the bathymetry
through
an integral operator. Preliminary tests carried out on laboratory data
for a
unidirectional case indicate that the stochastic model also works rather
well
beyond the region
where the waves may be regarded as nearly Gaussian. The limit of its applicability
is decided by the dispersivity of the medium (relative to the nonlinearity).
Good
agreement with both laboratory data and the underlying deterministic model
is found
up to a value of about 1.5 for the spectral peak Ursell number. Beyond
that only the
deterministic model matches the measurements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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54 articles.
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