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Modelling attenuation of irregular wave fields by artificial ice floes in the laboratory

Alessandro Toffoli, Jordan Pitt, Alberto Alberello, Luke G. Bennetts

2022Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A summary is given on the utility of laboratory experiments for gaining understanding of wave attenuation in the marginal ice zone, as a complement to field observations, theory and numerical models. It is noted that most results to date are for regular incident waves, which, combined with the highly nonlinear wave-floe interaction phenomena observed and measured during experimental tests, implies that the attenuation of regular waves cannot necessarily be used to infer the attenuation of irregular waves. Two experiments are revisited in which irregular wave tests were conducted but not previously reported, one involving a single floe and the other a large number of floes, and the transmission coefficients for the irregular and regular wave tests are compared. The transmission spectra derived from the irregular wave tests agree with the regular wave data but are overpredicted by linear models due to nonlinear dissipative processes, regardless of floe configuration. This article is part of the theme issue 'Theory, modelling and observations of marginal ice zone dynamics: multidisciplinary perspectives and outlooks'.

Topics & Concepts

AttenuationDissipative systemGeologyNonlinear systemWave propagationMechanicsPhysicsGeophysicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsCoastal and Marine DynamicsOcean Waves and Remote Sensing
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