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Two-dimensional problem for internal waves generated by moving singular sources
Authors:V A Gorodtsov  É V Teodorovich
Abstract:When bodies move in a liquid with inhomogeneous density in a gravitational field waves are excited even at low velocities and in the absence of boundaries. They are the so-called internal waves (buoyancy waves), which play an important part in geophysical processes in the ocean and the atmosphere 1–4]. A method based on the replacement of the bodies by systems of point sources is now commonly used to calculate the fields of internal waves generated by moving bodies. However, even so the problems of the generation of waves by a point source and dipole are usually solved approximately or numerically 5–11]. In the present paper, we obtain exact results on the spectral distribution of the emitted waves and the total radiation energy per unit time for some of the simplest sources in the two-dimensional case for an incompressible fluid with exponential density stratification. The wave resistance is obtained simply by dividing the energy loss per unit time by the velocity of the source. In the final section, some results for the three-dimensional case are briefly formulated for comparison.Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 2, pp. 77–83, March–April, 1981.
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