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Diffraction of Waves by Semi-Infinite Breakwater
The exact theory of the diffraction of water gravity waves by a semi-infinite (one arm) breakwater in water of constant depth is put in a more useful form for the case of waves incident at any angle between 0° and 180°. Graphs and tables for use by the practicing engineer are presented. These graphs and tables can also be used as an approximate solution for the case of a detached breakwater.
Diffraction of Waves by Semi-Infinite Breakwater
The exact theory of the diffraction of water gravity waves by a semi-infinite (one arm) breakwater in water of constant depth is put in a more useful form for the case of waves incident at any angle between 0° and 180°. Graphs and tables for use by the practicing engineer are presented. These graphs and tables can also be used as an approximate solution for the case of a detached breakwater.
Diffraction of Waves by Semi-Infinite Breakwater
Wiegel, R. L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 128 ; 1181-1198
2021-01-01
181963-01-01 pages
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