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Main Authors: Johnson-Llambias, Yyanis, Trinh, Philippe H.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.03764
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author Johnson-Llambias, Yyanis
Trinh, Philippe H.
author_facet Johnson-Llambias, Yyanis
Trinh, Philippe H.
contents In the study of low-speed or low-Froude flows of a potential gravity-driven fluid past a wave-generating object, the traditional asymptotic expansion in powers of the Froude number predicts a waveless free-surface at every order. This is due to the fact that the waves are, in fact, exponentially small and beyond-all-orders of the naive expansion. The theory of exponential asymptotics indicates that such exponentially-small water waves are switched-on across so-called Stokes lines -- these curves partition the fluid-domain into wave-free regions and regions with waves. In prior studies, Stokes lines are associated with singularities in the flow field such as stagnation points, or corners in submerged objects or rough beds. In this work, we present a smoothed geometry that was recently highlighted by Pethiyagoda et al. [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids. 2018; 86:607--624] as capable of producing waves, yet paradoxically exhibiting no obvious Stokes line insofar as conventional exponential asymptotics theory. In this work, we demonstrate that the Stokes line for this smooth geometry originates from an essential singularity at infinity in the analytic continuation of free-surface quantities. We discuss some of the difficulties in extending the typical methodology of exponential asymptotics to general wave-structure interaction problems with smooth geometries.
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spellingShingle Pathologies of low-Froude free-surface flows over smoothed bodies
Johnson-Llambias, Yyanis
Trinh, Philippe H.
Fluid Dynamics
In the study of low-speed or low-Froude flows of a potential gravity-driven fluid past a wave-generating object, the traditional asymptotic expansion in powers of the Froude number predicts a waveless free-surface at every order. This is due to the fact that the waves are, in fact, exponentially small and beyond-all-orders of the naive expansion. The theory of exponential asymptotics indicates that such exponentially-small water waves are switched-on across so-called Stokes lines -- these curves partition the fluid-domain into wave-free regions and regions with waves. In prior studies, Stokes lines are associated with singularities in the flow field such as stagnation points, or corners in submerged objects or rough beds. In this work, we present a smoothed geometry that was recently highlighted by Pethiyagoda et al. [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids. 2018; 86:607--624] as capable of producing waves, yet paradoxically exhibiting no obvious Stokes line insofar as conventional exponential asymptotics theory. In this work, we demonstrate that the Stokes line for this smooth geometry originates from an essential singularity at infinity in the analytic continuation of free-surface quantities. We discuss some of the difficulties in extending the typical methodology of exponential asymptotics to general wave-structure interaction problems with smooth geometries.
title Pathologies of low-Froude free-surface flows over smoothed bodies
topic Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.03764