On wave-action and its relatives

Author:

Andrews D. G.,Mcintyre M. E.

Abstract

Conservable quantities measuring ‘wave activity’ are discussed. The equation for the most fundamental such quantity, wave-action, is derived in a simple but very general form which does not depend on the approximations of slow amplitude modulation, linearization, or conservative motion. The derivation is elementary, in the sense that a variational formulation of the equations of fluid motion is not used. The result depends, however, on a description of the disturbance in terms of particle displacements rather than velocities. A corollary is an elementary but general derivation of the approximate form of the wave-action equation found by Bretherton & Garrett (1968) for slowlyvarying, linear waves.The sense in which the general wave-action equation follows from the classical ‘energy-momentum-tensor’ formalism is discussed, bringing in the concepts of pseudomomentum and pseudoenergy, which in turn are related to special cases such as Blokhintsev's conservation law in acoustics. Wave-action, pseudomomentum and pseudoenergy are the appropriate conservable measures of wave activity when ‘waves’ are defined respectively as departures from ensemble-, space- and time-averaged flows.The relationship between the wave drag on a moving boundary and the fluxes of momentum and pseudomomentum is discussed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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