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Experimental study of long wave generation on sloping bottoms
Authors:Guohai Dong  Xiaozhou Ma  Marc Perlin  Yuxiang Ma  Bo Yu  Gang Wang
Institution:1. The State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian (116024), China;2. Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Abstract:Low-frequency waves generated on steep (1:10) and mild (1:40) slopes by six series of bichromatic wave groups are studied experimentally. The shorelines for both slopes are replaced by horizontal reaches of small depth. This reduces the reflection of long waves near the shoreline significantly, which for the first time makes possible the explicit observation of outgoing breakpoint forced long waves. The breakpoint and released bound long wave mechanisms on the different slopes are compared. Generally, the breakpoint forced long waves dominate the low-frequency wave field on the steep slope, while the released bound long waves are found to be more significant on the mild slope. Two parameters indexing the effectiveness of the breakpoint mechanism are compared and the normalized slope tends to give more realistic results. Shoaling of bound long waves is analyzed and the shallow-water equilibrium limit ~ h−5/2 exhibits a good prediction of the variation of the bound long waves on both slopes.
Keywords:Surface water waves  Infragravity waves  Surf beat  Bound waves  Wave shoaling  Long wave generation
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