Abstract
In most past theories on Bragg reflection of waves by a finite patch of rigid bars,
only outgoing waves are allowed on the transmission side, simulating the effect of an
idealized shoreline where all the incident wave energy is consumed by breaking. In
these theories the amplitudes of both the incident and reflected waves are found to
decrease monotonically over the bar patch in the shoreward direction. This result has
motivated the idea of artificially constructing bars to protect a beach from incident
waves. However, some numerical calculations have suggested that this tendency does
not always hold when there is some reflection from the shore. We show here that with
finite reflection by the shoreline the spatial distribution of wave energy over the patch
can indeed be reversed, indicating that the mechanism can increase the hazards to
the beach. The phase relation between the bars and the shoreline reflection is found
to be the key to this qualitative change of wave response.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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