2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2020.109445
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A hybrid method for linearized wave radiation and diffraction problem by a three dimensional floating structure in a polynya

Abstract: A hybrid method is developed to solve the interaction problem of wave with a three dimensional floating structure in a polynya. The linearized velocity potential theory is used for fluid flow, and the thin elastic plate model is adopted for the infinitely extended ice sheet. Because of sudden change of the upper boundary of the computational domain, namely from the ice sheet to the free surface, the domain is divided into two sub-domains, one below free surface and the other below the ice sheet. The solution m… Show more

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“…Based on (A11) and (A14), we then have that the Green function G in (A4) is identical to that for free surface, or (Li et al 2020a)…”
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“…Based on (A11) and (A14), we then have that the Green function G in (A4) is identical to that for free surface, or (Li et al 2020a)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As discussed following equation (3.55), the wave components of α j decay exponentially with respect to y. Thus, the leading term will be that due to the ring wave (Li et al 2020a), which is in the form of exp(−iκ 0 R)/ √ R with R = x 2 + y 2 . Using this, it can be seen that…”
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“…When the ice sheet is not directly in contact with the surface of the structures, such as structures are located in a polynya or open water confined by ice sheets, mixed upper surface boundary conditions need to be considered. Ren, Wu & Ji (2018 b ) investigated wave diffraction and radiation by a vertical circular cylinder standing arbitrarily in a circular polynya, while Li, Shi & Wu (2020 a ) employed a hybrid numerical method and considered a floating structure of arbitrary shapes in a polynya with various shapes.…”
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“…Experimental studies, including field tests [6][7][8] and model tests in ice tanks [9][10][11][12][13][14], are generally viewed as reliable; however, they are strict regarding the experimental facilities and methods used and are quite expensive so cannot be done easily. Analytical methods have a relatively long history from simple models to complex models [15][16][17][18][19][20]. However, they are usually based on many simplifications of body shape and ice model, which made them hard to extend to complex ship hulls and actual ice conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%