聚焦波与势垒阵列相互作用诱导的偏度/峰度演化和能量调制分析

IF 5.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Ocean Engineering Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.120118
Liang Kong , Chengguang Lai , Xuefang Li
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极端海浪的特点是突然发生和高破坏性,由于其巨大的能量和波浪高度,对近海建筑、船只和人员构成重大风险。研究表明,几何聚焦和深度突变对这些波的形成至关重要。本研究使用OpenFOAM及其waves2Foam库研究了聚焦波和淹没屏障阵列之间的相互作用。在不同的操作条件下,通过分析波聚焦振幅、障壁宽度、高度和数量等参数,研究了这些相互作用。分析内容包括统计特征、能量分布。结果表明:水障的存在显著增加了结构后部的偏度,略微提高了结构后部的峰度,同时增强了结构的不对称系数和最大波高;势垒处的反射和折射效应增强了单个结构的二次谐波频率范围(1.5-2.5 Hz)的能量,阵列进一步放大了更高频率的能量。这项工作利用了聚焦波与水下屏障相互作用后的传播和演化,有助于理解水下屏障与聚焦波相互作用的复杂性。
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Analysis of skewness/kurtosis evolution and energy modulation induced by the interaction of focused waves with barrier arrays
Extreme waves, characterized by sudden onset and high destructiveness, present significant risks to offshore structures, vessels, and personnel due to their considerable energy and wave height. Research indicates that geometric focusing and abrupt depth transition are crucial in forming these waves. This study examined the interaction between focused waves and submerged barriers arrays using the OpenFOAM and its waves2Foam library. By varying operating conditions, the study investigated these interactions by analysing parameters such as wave focus amplitude, and barrier's width, height and number. The analysis covered statistical characteristics, energy distribution. The results show that the presence of a submerged barrier significantly increases skewness and slightly raises kurtosis at the structure's rear, while it also enhances the asymmetry coefficient and maximum wave height; Reflection and refraction effects at the barrier enhance energy in the second harmonic frequency range (1.5–2.5 Hz) for single structures, with arrays further amplifying energy at higher frequencies. This work exploits the propagation and evolution of the focused waves after interacting with the submerged barrier and helps to understand the complexity of the interaction between the submerged barrier and focused waves.
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Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
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2379
审稿时长
8.1 months
期刊介绍: Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics.
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