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A numerical experiment on a new piston-type wavemaker: Shallow water approximation
In this paper, we present a numerical experiment on a new piston-type wavemaker using a recently proposed piston-type wavemaker theory. The theory was primarily derived from the classical Boussinesq equation, based on the Pseudo-parameter Iteration Method (PIM). We first use the new theory to observe low amplitude propagating solitary waves and cnoidal waves, whereby we see the workability and validity of the theory. We further succeed in obtaining the graph of a mean power characteristic, in the range of 0.4 1.0, of the new piston-type wavemaker from the new theory.
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering provides a forum for engineers and scientists from a wide range of disciplines to present and discuss various phenomena in the utilization and preservation of ocean environment. Without being limited by the traditional categorization, it is encouraged to present advanced technology development and scientific research, as long as they are aimed for more and better human engagement with ocean environment. Topics include, but not limited to: marine hydrodynamics; structural mechanics; marine propulsion system; design methodology & practice; production technology; system dynamics & control; marine equipment technology; materials science; underwater acoustics; ocean remote sensing; and information technology related to ship and marine systems; ocean energy systems; marine environmental engineering; maritime safety engineering; polar & arctic engineering; coastal & port engineering; subsea engineering; and specialized watercraft engineering.