Abstract
A weakly nonlinear and dispersive water wave equation, which in linearized form yields a new version of the time–dependent mild–slope equation of Smith and Sprinks (1975), is derived. The applicable spectral width of the new wave equation for random waves is found to be more satisfactory than that of Smith and Sprinks (1975). For very shallow depths the equation reduces to the combined form of Airy9s nonlinear non–dispersive wave equations; if the lowest–order dispersion is retained it produces the combined form of Boussinesq9s equations. In the deep–water limit the equation admits the second–order Stokes waves as analytical solutions. Furthermore, by introducing a right–moving coordinate transformation, the equation is recast into a unidirectional form, rendering the KdV equation in one limit while reproducing the second–order Stokes waves in the other.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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