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A note on surface water waves for finite depth in the presence of an ice-cover
A. Chakrabarti, Ahluwalia D.S.,
Published in
2003
Volume: 34
   
Issue: 11
Pages: 1631 - 1644
Abstract
A class of boundary value problems involving propagation of two-dimensional surface water waves, associated with water of uniform finite depth, against a plane vertical wave maker is investigated under the assumption that the surface is covered by a thin sheet of ice. It is assumed that the ice-cover behaves like a thin isotropic elastic plate. Then the problems under consideration lead to those of solving the two-dimensional Laplace equation in a semi-infinite strip, under Neumann boundary conditions on the vertical boundary as well as on one of the horizontal boundaries, representing the bottom of the fluid region, and a condition involving upto fifth order derivatives of the unknown function on the top horizontal ice-covered boundary, along with the two appropriate edge-conditions, at the ice-covered corner, ensuring the uniqueness of the solutions. The mixed boundary value problems are solved completely, by exploiting the regularity property of the Fourier cosine transform.
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JournalIndian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
ISSN00195588
Open AccessNo