On the response of a poro-elastic bed to water waves

Author:

Yamamoto Tokuo,Koning H. L.,Sellmeijer Hans,Hijum Ep Van

Abstract

The problem of the response of a porous elastic bed to water waves is treated analytically on the basis of the three-dimensional consolidation theory of Biot (1941). Exact solutions for the pore-water pressure and the displacements of the porous medium are obtained in closed form for the case of waves propagating over the poro-elastic bed. The theoretical results indicate that the bed response to waves is strongly dependent on the permeabilitykand the stiffness ratioG/K’, whereGis the shear modulus of the porous medium andK’is the apparent bulk modulus of elasticity of the pore fluid. The earlier solutions for pore-water pressure by various authors are given as the limiting cases of the present solution. For the limitsG/K′→ 0 ork→ ∞, the present solution for pressure approaches the solution of the Laplace equation by Putnam (1949). For the limitG/K′→ ∞, the present solution approaches the solution of the heat conduction equation by Nakamuraet al.(1973) and Moshagen & Tørum (1975).The theoretical results are compared with wave tank experimental data on pore-water pressure in coarse and fine sand beds which contain small amounts of air. Good agreement between theory and experiment is obtained.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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