2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00419-008-0233-6
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Generation of free-surface gravity waves by an unsteady Stokeslet

Abstract: The interaction of unsteady Stokeslets with the free surface of an initially quiescent incompressible fluid of infinite depth is investigated analytically for two-and three-dimensional cases. The disturbed flows are generated by an unsteady singular force moving perpendicularly downwards away from the surface. The analysis is based on the assumption that the motion satisfies the linearized unsteady Navier-Stokes equations with linear kinematic and dynamic boundary conditions. Firstly, the asymptotic representa… Show more

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“…Liu & Tao (2001) formulated an integral expression for the far-field wave behaviour caused by an impulsively-started submerged body, while Lu (2009) determined the farfield unsteady wave behaviour caused by an oscillating Stokeslet. Liu & Tao (2001) formulated an integral expression for the far-field wave behaviour caused by an impulsively-started submerged body, while Lu (2009) determined the farfield unsteady wave behaviour caused by an oscillating Stokeslet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu & Tao (2001) formulated an integral expression for the far-field wave behaviour caused by an impulsively-started submerged body, while Lu (2009) determined the farfield unsteady wave behaviour caused by an oscillating Stokeslet. Liu & Tao (2001) formulated an integral expression for the far-field wave behaviour caused by an impulsively-started submerged body, while Lu (2009) determined the farfield unsteady wave behaviour caused by an oscillating Stokeslet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%