2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2008.06.002
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Higher harmonics induced by a submerged horizontal plate and a submerged rectangular step in a wave flume

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“…This is consistent with the findings of Grue (1992). The first-order resonator is not found in these examples, which was reported by Brossard et al (2009) for a submerged horizontal plate. Furthermore, bound waves and higher free harmonic waves (i.e., higher than the second order) are observed to be small, therefore the discussion on harmonics will focus on the second free waves.…”
Section: Second-order Resonancesupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…This is consistent with the findings of Grue (1992). The first-order resonator is not found in these examples, which was reported by Brossard et al (2009) for a submerged horizontal plate. Furthermore, bound waves and higher free harmonic waves (i.e., higher than the second order) are observed to be small, therefore the discussion on harmonics will focus on the second free waves.…”
Section: Second-order Resonancesupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Their study showed that the energy transferred from fundamental mode to higher harmonics is amplified for the cases of smaller submergence. Then, Brossard et al (2009) extended their experimental investigation to wave scattering by a submerged plate and suggested that the second-order analysis is necessary when the submergence is small, since the amplitude of the higher harmonics generated at the lee side of the plate may be comparable with that of the transmitted fundamental mode. Liu et al (2009) investigated the interaction between non-breaking waves and a submerged horizontal plate numerically and experimentally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…O sistema de placa horizontal submersa é um tipo de estrutura utilizada em engenharia costeira, como quebra-mar submerso, para fins de proteção costeira, que pode ser utilizada, também, como conversor de energia das ondas (Graw, 1993a;Carter, 2005;Brossard et al, 2009). Sua utilização como conversor tem como principal característica a dupla funcionalidade da estrutura, uma vez que o mesmo dispositivo utilizado para conversão de energia das ondas não deixa de atuar como quebra-mar submerso (Ning et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…/ jun., 2017. 31-5 ondas (GRAW, 1993a;CARTER, 2005;BROSSARD et al, 2009). Sua utilização como conversor tem como principal característica a dupla funcionalidade da estrutura, uma vez que o mesmo dispositivo utilizado para conversão de energia das ondas não deixa de atuar como quebra-mar submerso (NING et al, 2015).…”
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