NWF: Propagation of Tsunami and its Interaction with Continental Shelf and Vertical Wall |
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Authors: | V Sriram S A Sannasiraj V Sundar |
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Institution: |
a Department of Ocean Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | In this article, tsunamis represented as solitary waves was simulated using the fully nonlinear free surface waves based on Finite Element method developed by Sriram et al. (2006). The split up of solitary wave while it propagates over the uneven bottom topography is successfully established. Wave transmission and reflection over a vertical step introduced in the bottom topography is in good agreement with the experimental results from Seabra-Santos et al. (1987). The wave transformation over a continental shelf with different smooth slopes reveals that the solitary wave reflection increases while the continental slope varies from flat to steep. The interaction of the solitary wave with a vertical wall for different wave steepness has been analysed. The reflected shape of the profile is in good agreement with the observation made by Fenton and Rienecker (1982) and an increase in wave celerity is observed. |
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Keywords: | Solitary wave continental shelf vertical wall wave transformation |
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