Abstract
To construct cylindrical structures like circular pipe bridges or tunnels submerged in the almost still density-stratified ocean or seawater, the study of waves radiated by the cylinder is essential. This research solves the wave radiation problem by calculating non-dimensionalized added mass and damping coefficients to the mass of the fluid displaced by the submerged horizontal cylinder in either layer of a three-layer fluid, which is still otherwise. Under the linear theory of water waves, we investigate the circular cylinder's hydrodynamic forces by its swaying and heaving motion. The time-harmonic wave propagates with three distinct wavenumbers for a given frequency. The method of multipoles has been employed due to its rapid converging solutions by increasing the truncation limit. Potential functions are expressed into systems of linear algebraic equations, which are solved numerically for two sets of unknowns in each case by truncation. Then, the added mass and damping coefficients are obtained from the non-dimensionalized hydrodynamic forces when the horizontal circular cylinder is submerged in the lower, middle and upper layers, respectively. The obtained results are depicted graphically against wavenumber in numerous figures and analysed.
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