Resonant surface waves in an oscillating periodic tank with a submerged hill

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Schoen, Franz-Theo [1 ]
Borcia, Ion Dan [2 ]
Harlander, Uwe [1 ]
Borcia, Rodica [2 ]
Richter, Sebastian [2 ]
Bestehorn, Michael [2 ]
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[1] Brandenburg Tech Univ Cottbus, Dept Aerodynam & Fluid Mech, Siemens Halske Ring 15A, D-03046 Brandenburg, Germany
[2] Brandenburg Tech Univ Cottbus, Inst Phys, Erich Weinert Str 1, D-03046 Brandenburg, Germany
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topographic effects; shallow-water flows; solitary waves; SHALLOW FLUID-FLOW; WATER-WAVES; GRAVITY-WAVES; REFLECTION;
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10.1017/jfm.2024.885
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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Experimental studies on the sloshing of fluid layers are usually performed in rectangular tanks with fixed boundaries. In contrast, the present study uses a 4.76-m-long circular channel, a geometry with open periodic boundaries. Surface waves are excited by means of a submerged hill that, together with the tank, performs a harmonic oscillation. Laboratory measurements are made using 18 ultrasonic probes, evenly distributed over the channel to track the wave propagation. It is shown that a two-dimensional long-wave numerical model derived via the K & aacute;rm & aacute;n-Pohlhausen approach reproduces the experimental data as long as the forcing is monochromatic. The sloshing experiments imply a highly complex surface wave field. Different wave types such as solitary waves, undular bores and antisolitary waves are observed. For order one S hill = h hill /h 0 , where h 0 is the mean water level and h hill the obstacle's height, the resonant reflections of solitary waves by the submerged obstacle give rise to an amplitude spectrum for which the main resonance peaks can be explained by linear theory. For smaller S hill , wave transmissions lead to major differences with respect to the more common cases of sloshing with closed ducts having fully reflective ends for which wave transmission through the end walls is not possible. This ultimately results in more complex resonance diagrams and a pattern formation that changes rather abruptly with the frequency. The experiments are of interest not only for engineering applications but also for tidal flows over bottom topography.
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