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Practical use of variational principles for modeling water waves
Authors:Didier Clamond  Denys Dutykh
Affiliation:
  • a Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Laboratoire J.-A. Dieudonné, Parc Valrose, 06108 Nice cedex 2, France
  • b Université de Savoie, LAMA, UMR 5127 CNRS, Campus Scientifique, 73376 Le Bourget-du-Lac Cedex, France
  • Abstract:This paper describes a method for deriving approximate equations for irrotational water waves. The method is based on a ‘relaxed’ variational principle, i.e., on a Lagrangian involving as many variables as possible. This formulation is particularly suitable for the construction of approximate water wave models, since it allows more freedom while preserving a variational structure. The advantages of this relaxed formulation are illustrated with various examples in shallow and deep waters, as well as arbitrary depths. Using subordinate constraints (e.g., irrotationality or free surface impermeability) in various combinations, several model equations are derived, some being well-known, other being new. The models obtained are studied analytically and exact traveling wave solutions are constructed when possible.
    Keywords:Water waves   Variational principle   Lagrangian   Hamiltonian   Relaxation   Approximations
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