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Effects of diffraction and radiation on a submerged sphere

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  • Matiur Rahman

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This paper deals with an investigation of the effects of diffraction and radiation on a submerged sphere in water of finite depth d . We assume that the fluid is homogeneous, inviscid, and incompressible, and the fluid motion is irrotational. In real situations, the submerged sphere will experience six degrees of freedom (i.e., motions); three translational and three rotational. In this paper, however, we consider a very idealized situation because of the complex nature of the physical problem. Two important motions, namely, the surge (horizontal oscillations) and the heave (vertical oscillations) motions are studied. Our attention is mainly focused on the hydrodynamic coefficients of these motions. The crux of the problem lies entirely on the determination of these coefficients which are inherently related to the determination of the motions of the submerged sphere in regular waves. This type of problem is usually solved by using potential theory, and mathematically, we look for the solution of a velocity potential which satisfies Laplace's equation along with the free surface, body surface, and bottom boundary conditions in conjunction with a radiation condition. This boundary value problem, in fact, consists of two separate problems: (a) diffraction problem and (b) radiation problem.

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  • Matiur Rahman, 2001. "Effects of diffraction and radiation on a submerged sphere," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 28, pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:808502
    DOI: 10.1155/S0161171201007955
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