Author:
BALMFORTH N. J.,CRASTER R. V.
Abstract
A complete analytical study is presented of the reflection and transmission of surface
gravity waves incident on ice-covered ocean. The ice cover is idealized as a plate of
elastic material for which flexural motions are described by the Timoshenko–Mindlin
equation. A suitable non-dimensionalization extracts parameters useful for the characterization
of ocean-wave and ice-sheet interactions, and for scaled laboratory studies.
The scattering problem is simplified using Fourier transforms and the Wiener–Hopf
technique; the solution is eventually written down in terms of some easily evaluated
quadratures. An important feature of this solution is that the physical conditions at
the edge of the ice sheet are explicitly built into the analysis, and power-flow theorems
provide verification of the results. Asymptotic results for large and small values of the
non-dimensional parameters are extracted and approximations are given for general
parameter values.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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