TITLE:
Upgraded Force on a Wall from Reflected Surface Gravity Waves
AUTHORS:
Kern E. Kenyon
KEYWORDS:
Reflected Wave Force, Surface Gravity Waves
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.11 No.1,
January
21,
2019
ABSTRACT: During
reflection from a solid vertical wall, surface gravity waves produce a steady
force on the wall, which was calculated earlier by the momentum method.
Recently the linear momentum of these waves has been estimated to be twice as
large as deduced from the classical Stokes drift formula. Therefore, the
magnitude of the reflected wave force has been doubled here and the algebraic
form of the equation is converted to be more understandable physically. Wave
force equals fluid density times the square of the particle’s orbital speed and
a numerical constant. Observations are welcomed to compare with the theory.