Scattering of irregular waves by vertical cylinders

WS Park, BH Kim, KD Suh, KS Lee - Coastal Engineering Journal, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
WS Park, BH Kim, KD Suh, KS Lee
Coastal Engineering Journal, 2000Taylor & Francis
An analytical model has been developed that can predict the scattering of irregular waves
normally incident upon an array of vertical cylinders. To examine the predictability of the
developed model, laboratory experiments have been made for the reflection and
transmission of irregular waves from arrays of circular cylinders with various diameters and
gap widths. Though the overall agreement between measurement and calculation is fairly
good, the model tends to over-and under-predict the reflection and transmission coefficients …
An analytical model has been developed that can predict the scattering of irregular waves normally incident upon an array of vertical cylinders. To examine the predictability of the developed model, laboratory experiments have been made for the reflection and transmission of irregular waves from arrays of circular cylinders with various diameters and gap widths. Though the overall agreement between measurement and calculation is fairly good, the model tends to over- and under-predict the reflection and transmission coefficients, respectively, as the gap width decreases. The model also underestimates the energy loss coefficients for small gap widths because it neglects the evanescent waves near the cylinders. The peaks of the measured spectra of the reflected and transmitted waves slightly shift towards higher frequencies compared with that of the incident wave spectrum probably because of the generation of shorter period waves due to the interference of the cylinders. Both model and experimental data show that the wave reflection and transmission become larger and smaller, respectively, as the wave steepness increases, which is a desirable feature of the cylinder breakwaters.
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