Difference between revisions of "Infinite Depth"

From WikiWaves
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{incomplete pages}}
+
{{complete pages}}
  
 
Water is sufficiently deep that the bottom surface may be assumed infinite. This is  
 
Water is sufficiently deep that the bottom surface may be assumed infinite. This is  

Latest revision as of 19:26, 8 February 2010


Water is sufficiently deep that the bottom surface may be assumed infinite. This is a common assumption because so much of the ocean is deep compared to the typical wavelengths of ocean swells. However, the assumption of infinite depth often does not make a significant simplification to the equations of motion and in some cases it is easier to assume Finite Depth.