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Wave Radiation Stresses
The wave radiation stresses are calculated using linear wave theory as (Longuet-Higgins and Stewart 1961; Dean and Dalrymple 1984)
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where:
- f = the wave frequency [1/s]
- = the wave direction [rad]
- = wave energy = [N/m]
- = significant wave height [m]
- = wave unit vector = [-]
- = wave group velocity [m/s]
- = wave celerity [m/s]
- = wave number [rad/s]
The wave radiation stresses and their gradients are computed within the wave model and interpolated in space and time in the flow model.
References
- Dean, R. G., and R. A. Dalrymple. 1984. Water wave mechanics for engineers and scientists. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
- Longuet-Higgins, M. S., and R. W. Stewart. 1961. The changes in amplitude of short gravity waves on steady non-uniform currents. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 10(4):529–549.