Abstract

The current study scrutinizes exact singular solitary, kink, anti-kink, bell-shaped, and periodic traveling wave solutions for the newly implemented 3-dimensional Wazwaz-Benjamin-Bona-Mahony (WBBM) equations family using a modified Exp-function approach. In spite of the presence of several trigonometric, hyperbolic, and rational functions, some new exact solitary, hyperbolic, and periodic traveling wave solutions to the considered equations are obtained by putting the modified Exp-function method into practice using the computer program Maple. The arrangement of the functions tanh, sech2, tan, and sec2 expresses the specific solutions produced by the defined procedure. The information was obtained to evaluate how well the suggested method could compute the exact solutions of the WBBM equations that could be applied to nonlinear water model applications in the ocean and coastal engineering. To show the physical composition and properties of the discovered solitons, contour, three-, and two-dimensional graphs are plotted using the computer program Mathematica. The acquired results imply that the proposed method can be applied to find various, enhanced, useful, and compatible solutions for other important nonlinear partial differential equations. All of the solutions given have been qualified by swapping the respective equations with those generated via the computer program Maple. Furthermore, we compared our obtained results with the solutions already put forward in the literature.

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