When a small amplitude, water-wave train is incident upon a fixed body, a second-order analysis predicts that the body experiences a steady force and a force at twice the frequency of the incident wave. The double-frequency force is comprised of integrals of products of linear quantities over the surface of the body and the mean waterline and a term due to the second-order potential. An application of Green's theorem to the first-order potential and its horizontal derivative shows that the integral of the first order terms over the body is related in a simple way to the waterline integral and the far-field representation of the linear, diffraction potential. A minor modification of the analysis yields the far-field formulae for the drift force.
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UNIV POLITECN CATALUNYA,DEPT SIGNAL THEORY & COMMUN,E-08034 BARCELONA,SPAINUNIV POLITECN CATALUNYA,DEPT SIGNAL THEORY & COMMUN,E-08034 BARCELONA,SPAIN