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Water wave scattering by impermeable and perforated plates

Hui Liang, Siming Zheng, Yanlin Shao, Kie Hian Chua, Yoo Sang Choo, Deborah Greaves

2021Physics of Fluids39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the field of offshore renewable energy, impermeable plates are used as underwater lenses to amplify the wave amplitude, and perforated plates can harness wave energy as a power takeoff device. Within the framework of the linear potential-flow theory, the water wave scattering by impermeable and perforated horizontal plates is investigated in the present study, and both circular and elliptical plates are considered. The hypersingular integral equation is constructed to model the interaction between water waves and plates of small thickness. For wave scattering by impermeable plates with the focus on wave amplification, wave interference effects due to multiple plates can be utilized to achieve large wave amplification. For perforated plates used for harnessing wave energy, deploying an array of elliptical plates is promising if the deployment line coincides with the major axis and the incident wave propagates along the minor axis. The study gives insight into harnessing energy from water waves by horizontal plates.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsScatteringOpticsSurface waveUnderwaterAcousticsMechanicsGeologyOceanographyWave and Wind Energy SystemsCoastal and Marine DynamicsFluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
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