Abstract

In this paper, oblique water wave interaction with a surface piercing box-type porous structure placed in front of a vertical rigid wall is investigated in the presence of current, which flows parallel to vertical wall. The current speed is considered distinct in different subdomains. However, in a particular subdomain current speed is uniform throughout the water depth. In this analysis, Sollitt and Cross model is used for the study of wave motion inside the porous structure. Employing small amplitude linear water wave theory, the present model of our interest is developed into a boundary value problem and solved analytically using the eigenfunction expansion method. Using the developed solution, the reflection coefficient and hydrodynamic wave forces on porous structure are computed for different values of parameters: the dimension of porous structure, the friction coefficient of porous structure, the current speed of following current and opposing current. This research paper suggests that suitable arrangement of rigid walls and surface-piercing partially extended porous structures can be an effective and economical approach for guiding ocean currents and protecting marine facilities against wave attacks.

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