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Second Order Nonlinear Interactions Between Waves and Low Frequency Body Motion

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Nonlinear Water Waves

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Second order wave structure interaction problems are discussed in detail. Weak points in the traditional way of analyzing slowdrift motion is discussed. A consistent theory to second order in wave amplitude and first order in slowdrift velocity for the slowdrift motion of a structure is presented. The interaction between the waves and the local quasi-steady flow due to the slowdrift velocity is incorporated. A new numerical procedure to solve the first and second order problem is briefly presented.

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Faltinsen, O.M. (1988). Second Order Nonlinear Interactions Between Waves and Low Frequency Body Motion. In: Horikawa, K., Maruo, H. (eds) Nonlinear Water Waves. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83331-1_3

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