Similarity and froude number similitude in kinematic and hydrodynamic features of solitary waves over horizontal bed

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This study presents, experimentally, similarity and Froude number similitude (FNS) in the dimensionless features of two solitary waves propagating over a horizontal bed, using two wave gauges and a high-speed particle image velocimetry (HSPIV). The two waves have distinct wave heights H0 (2.9 and 5.8 cm) and still water depths h0 (8.0 and 16.0 cm) but identical H0/h0 (0.363). Together with the geometric features of free surface elevation and wavelength, the kinematic characteristics of horizontal and vertical velocities, as well as wave celerity, are elucidated. Illustration of the hydrodynamic features of local and convective accelerations are also made in this study. Both similarity and FNS hold true for the dimensionless free surface elevation (FSE), wavelength and celerity, horizontal and vertical velocities, and local and convective accelerations in the horizontal and vertical directions. The similarities and FNSs indicate that gravity dominates and governs the wave kinematics and hydrodynamics.

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Lin, C., Kao, M. J., Yang, J., Raikar, R. V., Yuan, J. M., & Hsieh, S. C. (2021). Similarity and froude number similitude in kinematic and hydrodynamic features of solitary waves over horizontal bed. Processes, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9081420

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