Effects of dual wavenumber dispersion solutions on a nonlinear monochromatic wave-current field

David M. Kouskoulas, Yaron Toledo*

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Abstract

An analytical solution for quadratic nonlinear wave-current interactions is derived using a perturbation method. In contrast to existing formulations, it accounts for dual wavenumber solutions of the linear problem for a single frequency and their nonlinear interactions. It is demonstrated that even a small amount of energy present on the second solution will introduce significant quantitative and qualitative differences in the surface elevation. These differences include a shorter wavelength component moving with a lower wave celerity, nonlinear spatial focusing, and a mean water level that varies in space. The second solution is also shown to produce a mechanism which may easily result in localized violations of wave breaking criteria. These weakly nonlinear effects are expected to be relevant to a variety of engineering applications and physical processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-33
Number of pages8
JournalCoastal Engineering
Volume130
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Nonlinear ocean waves
  • Perturbation solution
  • Wave-current interactions

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