Abstract
The interaction of oblique monochromatic incident waves with a
horizontal flexible
membrane is investigated in the context of two-dimensional linear hydro-elastic
theory.
First, analytic diffraction and radiation solutions for a submerged impermeable
horizontal membrane are obtained using an eigenfunction expansion method.
Secondly, a multi-domain boundary element method (BEM) is developed to
confirm
the analytic solutions. The inner solution based on a discrete membrane
dynamic
model and simple-source distribution over the entire fluid boundaries is
matched to the
outer solution based on an eigenfunction expansion. The numerical solutions
are in
excellent agreement with the analytic solutions. The theoretical prediction
was then
compared to a series of experiments conducted in a two-dimensional wave
tank at
Texas A&M University. The measured reflection and transmission coefficients
reasonably follow the trend of predicted values. Using the computer program
developed, the performance of surface-mounted or submerged horizontal membrane
wave barriers is tested with various system parameters and wave characteristics.
It is
found that the horizontal flexible membrane can be an effective wave barrier
if properly
designed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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80 articles.
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