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On the dispersion relation of hydroelastic waves in a plate

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This paper deals with the dispersion relation of hydroelastic waves in pontoon-type very large floating structures (VLFS) using a simple beam modeling, where the term hydroelastic waves means propagation of deflection vibrations in VLFS. The purpose of this paper is to show the properties of the hydroelastic waves. The dispersion relation of hydroelastic waves propagating in an infinite plate floating on the water is derived based on the linear water wave theory. The effects of the water depth and of the bending rigidity of the floating plate on the wavelength, phase velocity, and group velocity of the hydroelastic waves are shown theoretically or numerically. Then, the dispersion relation of hydroelastic waves in a finite plate floating on shallow water is investigated. It is shown that the wavelength or the phase velocity of the hydroelastic waves varies with the location in the plate.

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Received for publication on April 7, 1999; accepted on Aug. 20, 1999

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Tsubogo, T. On the dispersion relation of hydroelastic waves in a plate. J Mar Sci Technol 4, 76–83 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007730050009

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