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arxiv: 1510.06647 · v1 · pith:VUH6F2VJnew · submitted 2015-10-22 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · math.CV· physics.ao-ph

A topological study of gravity waves generated by moving bodies using the method of steepest descents

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn math.CVphysics.ao-ph
keywords bodysteepestwavesapproachcasedescentsflowfree-surface
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The standard analytical approach for studying gravity free-surface waves generated by a moving body often relies upon a linearization of the physical geometry, where the body is considered asymptotically small in one or several of its dimensions. In this paper, a methodology that avoids any such geometrical simplification is presented for the case of flows at low speeds. The approach is made possible through a reduction of the water-wave equations to a complex-valued integral equation that can be studied using the method of steepest descents. The main result is a theory that establishes a correspondence between a given physical flow geometry, with the topology of the Riemann surface formed by the steepest descent paths. Then, when a geometrical feature of the body is modified, a corresponding change to the Riemann surface is observed, and the resultant effects to the water waves can be derived. This visual procedure is demonstrated for the case of two-dimensional free-surface flow past a surface-piercing ship and over an angled step in a channel.

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