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Runup of nonlinearly deformed sea waves on a beach in a bay of parabolic cross-section

O.I. Didenkulov, I.I. Didenkulova, E.N. Pelinovsky

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2016. 71. N 3. P. 323

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The run-up of long waves on the coast of a bay with a parabolic cross-section, where the region of constant depth along the principal axis of the bay is connected with the linearly inclined segment, is considered. The study is carried out analytically in the framework of the nonlinear shallow-water theory under the approximation that the height of the initial wave is small compared to the basin depth, and the reflection from the inflection point of the bottom is negligibly small. Three types of incident waves, viz., a sinusoidal wave and solitary waves of positive and negative polarities, are considered in detail. It is shown that a sinusoidal wave undergoes nonlinear deformation at a segment of constant depth faster than solitary waves of positive and negative polarities. Solitary waves of negative polarity steepen somewhat faster than solitary waves of positive polarity. Waves of positive polarity steepen at wave front, while waves of negative polarity steepen at wave rear. These differences in steepness may become crucial at the wave run-up stage, since the wave run-up height on the coast of a bay with a parabolic cross-section is directly proportional to the steepness of a wave that arrives at the slope and can lead to the anomalous run-up of waves on the coast.

Received: 2016 February 21
Approved: 2016 August 3
PACS:
92.10.H- Ocean waves and oscillations
Authors
O.I. Didenkulov, I.I. Didenkulova, E.N. Pelinovsky
Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev. Russia, 603950, Nizhny Novgorod, Minin str., 24.
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