Dynamics of Water Surface Flows and Waves

Title: Dynamics of Water Surface Flows and Waves
Author: Yasunori Watanabe
ISBN: 036769042X / 9780367690427
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 290
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Dynamics of Water Surface Flows and Waves provides theoretical descriptions of the whole life of water surface waves through their birth, propagation, evolution and finally breaking. While initial capillary waves are created via instability at air-water interfaces, potential wave theories adequately describe interactions of waves with current, bathymetry and structure. In the final breaking stage, potential fluid motions in the waves rapidly evolve into vortical turbulent flows that disturb the surfaces, resulting in entrainment of air-bubbles and ejection of sea spray in bursting bubbles floating on the surface.

All theories and analytical methods required to understand the series of wave processes, over diverse areas of subjects, including turbulence, diffusion, vortex and capillary dynamics, shallow water approach, and stability analysis, as well as the conventional potential wave theory, are comprehensively covered in this book. All of the mathematical formulas are consistently developed from theorems and linked with physics, which provides theoretical understanding and further interest in wave dynamics.

This is an ideal graduate-level textbook or reference for engineers and researchers in the fields of fluid and wave mechanics, coastal and ocean engineering.

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Preface

Chapter 1 :
Introduction of %uFB02uid Mechanics
Chapter 2 : Turbulence and Diffusion
Chapter 3 : Surface and Vorticity Dynamics
Chapter 4 : Linear Wave Theory
Chapter 5 : Shallow Water Equation
Chapter 6 : Stability of %uFB02ows
Chapter 7 : Ocean Waves
Chapter 8 : Breaking Wave Dynamics

Index