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Revision as of 11:28, 16 January 2007
The Ocean Environment
Non Linear Free-surface Condition
(X,Y,Z): Earth Fixed Coordinate System X: Fixed Eulerian Vector v: Flow Velocity Vector At X
- Free Surface Elevation
Assume ideal fluid (No shear stresses) and irrotational flow:
Let:
Where [math]\displaystyle{ \Phi(X,t) }[/math] is the velocity potential assumed sufficiently continuously differentiable.
Potential flow model of surface wave propagation and wave-body interactions very accurate. Few important exceptions will be noted.
Conservation of mass: