Linear Wave-Body Interaction

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Linear wave-body interactions

  • Consider a plane progressive regular wave interacting with a floating body in two dimensions.
  • The main concepts survive almost with no change in the more practical three-dimensional problem
[math]\displaystyle{ \zeta(t): ambient wave elevation. Regular or random with definitions to be given below. }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \xi_1(t): Body surge displacement }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \xi_3(t): Body heave displacement }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \xi_4(t): Body roll displacement }[/math]

Linear theory

  • Assume:
    [math]\displaystyle{ \left| \frac{\partial\zeta}{\partial x} \right| = O(\varepsilon) \ll 1 \, }[/math]

Small wave steepness. Very good assumption for gravity waves in most cases, except when waves are near breaking conditions.

  • Assume
    [math]\displaystyle{ \left| \frac{\xi_1}{A} \right| = O(\varepsilon) \ll 1 \, }[/math]