2013
DOI: 10.1080/03091929.2013.834051
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Wave damping by a vertical porous structure placed near and away from a rigid vertical wall

Abstract: Damping of water waves by a vertical porous structure placed at some distance from a vertical wall is investigated within the framework of linear water wave theory. The rectangular porous structure is placed on a small rectangular elevation. An incident wave of small amplitude propagates through the structure -some portion gets reflected back while some portion gets transmitted to a third region bounded vertically by a rigid wall which is considered to be at a distance near the porous structure, and also away … Show more

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“…Analytical methods to solve the problems related to either porous or poro-elastic plates are found in Neves et al (2000), Lan and Lee (2010), Lan et al (2011), Liu et al (2012). Das and Bora (2013) investigated damping of water waves by a vertical porous structure placed at some distance from a vertical wall by using matching technique within the framework of linear water wave theory. Later Panda and Martha (2014) analyzed the problem involving oblique wave scattering by small undulation at the porous bottom in a two-layer ocean employing perturbation analysis in conjunction with Fourier transform technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analytical methods to solve the problems related to either porous or poro-elastic plates are found in Neves et al (2000), Lan and Lee (2010), Lan et al (2011), Liu et al (2012). Das and Bora (2013) investigated damping of water waves by a vertical porous structure placed at some distance from a vertical wall by using matching technique within the framework of linear water wave theory. Later Panda and Martha (2014) analyzed the problem involving oblique wave scattering by small undulation at the porous bottom in a two-layer ocean employing perturbation analysis in conjunction with Fourier transform technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variation of reflection with respect to the number of modes, porosity, structure width etc., was studied. Das and Bora (2014b) also studied wave damping by a vertical rectangular porous structure placed near and away from a rigid vertical wall. They computed the reflection coefficients for various depths, structure width and porosity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%