On the behavior of higher harmonics in the evolution of nonlinear water waves in the presence of abrupt depth transitions

Author:

Wu QianORCID,Feng XingyaORCID,Dong You1ORCID,Dias Frederic2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 1 , Hong Kong, China

2. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin 4 , Dublin D04V1W8, Ireland

Abstract

The presence of abrupt depth transitions might trigger strong nonlinear effects on propagating water waves near coastal regions. In this study, the dynamics of nonlinear monochromatic waves over a submerged step representing the abrupt depth transitions are investigated both experimentally and numerically. Within the framework of the free-surface Euler equations, a fully nonlinear potential flow model based on a conformal mapping method is established to investigate the higher harmonics. The numerical method has been well validated with experimental measurements. To analyze the wave nonlinearity at the transitions, the higher harmonics are extracted both in the spatial and time domains. It is shown that abrupt depth transitions enhance the higher harmonic amplitudes in the shallower regions on the step. The effects of the incident wave frequency and height are studied. It is found that the higher harmonics induced by the abrupt depth transitions become more significant with increasing wave steepness. An analysis of the evolution of the skewness and kurtosis demonstrates the high asymmetry of the surface elevation on the upstream junction. The asymmetry shows clear nonlinear effect from the higher harmonics.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering

Natural Science Foundation of Shenzhen Municipality

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics,Mechanical Engineering

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