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Dec 31, 2015
Bragg Reflection of Waves by Artificial Bars
Authors: James T. Kirby and Jeffrey P. AntonAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Coastal Engineering 1990
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We consider the extension of previous theories for Bragg reflection of surface waves by parallel bars to the case of artificial bars placed discretely on the seabed. The case of non-resonant, weak reflection is considered first, followed by a consideration of the application of resonant interaction theory to the dominant Fourier mode of the bar field. Both theories are compared to numerical results, and discrepancies are seen in both cases. Finally, experimental results are compared to theory.
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James T. Kirby
Assoc. Prof., Center for Applied Coastal Research, Dept. of Civil Engrg., Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716
Jeffrey P. Anton
Assoc. Prof., Center for Applied Coastal Research, Dept. of Civil Engrg., Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716
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