MASS TRANSPORT IN GRAVITY WAVES ON A SLOPING BOTTOM
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Keywords

mass transport
gravity waves
sloping bottom

How to Cite

Bijker, E., Kalkwijk, J. T., & Pieters, T. (1974). MASS TRANSPORT IN GRAVITY WAVES ON A SLOPING BOTTOM. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(14), 25. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v14.25

Abstract

In the present investigation the influence of bottom slope on mass transport by progressive waves was investigated, both theoretically and experimentally. Theoretical considerations based on linear wave theory show the greatest influence of the slope on the bottom drift velocities for relatively long waves and steep slopes. The numerical values, however, remain rather small (influence less than 20%). In addition, the experiments show that the bottom drift velocities are more determined by the local parameters than by the magnitude of the bottom slope m the cases examined. Considering the net bottom velocities, the discrepancy between the horizontal bottom theory (Longuet- Higgms) and experimental results is considerable. Taking into account the first harmonic of the local wave form and the small slope effect for relatively small depths in horizontal bottom theory does show, however, the same tendency as the experimental results.
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