Theoretical Model for Nonlinear Long Waves over a Thin Viscoelastic Muddy Seabed

We theoretically analyzed the interaction between surface water waves and a thin muddy seabed. Wave motion in the inviscid water layer was assumed to be irrotational and the soft mud was modeled as a linear viscoelastic fluid. Under the Boussinesq approximation for nonlinear long waves, we present a...

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Main Author: I-Chi Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-08-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/10/15/2715
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Summary:We theoretically analyzed the interaction between surface water waves and a thin muddy seabed. Wave motion in the inviscid water layer was assumed to be irrotational and the soft mud was modeled as a linear viscoelastic fluid. Under the Boussinesq approximation for nonlinear long waves, we present a set of depth-integrated equations that can be solved for the depth-averaged horizontal water particle velocity and the free-surface displacement. The long wave model needs to be solved numerically in general. For the cases of linear progressive waves and solitary waves, further analytical solutions were obtained. The model-predicted wave amplitude attenuation rate was shown to reasonably agree with the field data. Our analysis suggests that the elasticity of mud can potentially enhance the wave damping efficiency of a muddy seabed. The present formulations generalize several existing linear and nonlinear models for the wave–mud problem reported in literature.
ISSN:2227-7390