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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/905
Title: Second-order radiation boundary condition for water wave simulation with large angle incidence
Authors: Tai-Wen Hsu 
Yuan-Jyh Lan 
Ting-Kuei Tsay
Kuei-Pin Lin
Keywords: finite element method;water waves;wave propagation;boundary conditions;shores
Issue Date: Dec-2003
Journal Volume: 129
Journal Issue: 12
Start page/Pages: 1429-1438
Source: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Abstract: 
A finite-element method ~FEM! is used to simulate water wave propagation with large angle incidence at exterior boundaries.
In this paper, the radiation boundary condition is expanded to a second-order approximation and a quadratic shape function is used in the
FEM wave model. Cases used for verifications include wave scattering around a vertical cylinder and wave propagation over a submerged
circular shoal with concentric contours. Numerical calculations based on this second-order radiation boundary condition are found to be
in good agreement with theoretical and experimental results available. The numerical predictions show that this model has made a very
good improvement over the first-order radiation boundary conditions for oblique wave incidence in coastal engineering
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/905
ISSN: 0733-9399
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9399(2003)129:12(1429)
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