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Resonant frequencies and their "Q" (sharpness) have been derived for rectangular harbors characterized by length d, width b, entrance width a, and assumed incident wave length; it is found that Q increases with increasing b/a and d/a, thus leading to paradoxical result that narrowing of harbor mouth diminishes protection from seiching.
Resonant frequencies and their "Q" (sharpness) have been derived for rectangular harbors characterized by length d, width b, entrance width a, and assumed incident wave length; it is found that Q increases with increasing b/a and d/a, thus leading to paradoxical result that narrowing of harbor mouth diminishes protection from seiching.
Harbor paradox
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
1961
20 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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