Wave Free Potentials in the Theory of Water Waves Having Free Surface Boundary Condition with Higher Order Derivatives
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
The method of constructing wave-free potentials in a systematic manner for a number of situations such as two-dimensional non-oblique and oblique waves, three dimensional waves in a fluid with free surface condition with higher order partial derivative are presented here. In particular, these are obtained taking into account of the effect of the presence of free surface, surface tension at the free surface and in the presence of an ice-cover modelled as thin elastic plate.
Authors and Affiliations
Nityananda Thakur, Dilip Das
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