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Effect of higher-order bottom variation terms on the refraction of water waves in the extended mild-slope equations
Authors:Changhoon Lee   Sung Bum Yoon   
Affiliation:a Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sejong University, 98 Kunja-dong, Kwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-747, South Korea;b Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, 1271 Sa 1-dong, Ansan, Kyunggi 425-791, South Korea
Abstract:This study investigates how the refraction of water waves is affected by the higher-order bottom effect terms proportional to the square of bottom slope and to the bottom curvature in the extended mild-slope equations. Numerical analyses are performed on two cases of waves propagating over a circular shoal and over a circular hollow. Numerical results are analyzed using the eikonal equation derived from the wave equations and the wave ray tracing technique. It is found that the higher-order bottom effect terms change the wavelength and, in turn, change the refraction of waves over a variable depth. In the case of waves over a circular shoal, the higher-order bottom effects increase the wavelength along the rim of shoal more than near the center of shoal, and intensify the degree of wave refraction. However, the discontinuity of higher-order bottom effects along the rim of shoal disperses the foci of wave rays. As a result, the amplification of wave energy behind the shoal is reduced. Conversely, in the case of waves over a circular hollow, the higher-order bottom effects decrease the wavelength near the center of the hollow in comparison with the case of neglecting higher-order bottom effects. Consequently, the degree of wave refraction is decreased, and the spreading of wave energy behind the hollow is reduced.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Extended mild-slope equations   Higher-order bottom effects   Wave refraction   Numerical test
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