Long wave generation by the shoaling and breaking of transient wave groups on a beach


Autoria(s): Baldock, T. E.
Data(s)

01/06/2006

Resumo

This paper presents new laboratory data on the generation of long waves by the shoaling and breaking of transient-focused short-wave groups. Direct offshore radiation of long waves from the breakpoint is shown experimentally for the first time. High spatial resolution enables identification of the relationship between the spatial gradients of the short-wave envelope and the long-wave surface. This relationship is consistent with radiation stress theory even well inside the surf zone and appears as a result of the strong nonlinear forcing associated with the transient group. In shallow water, the change in depth across the group leads to asymmetry in the forcing which generates significant dynamic setup in front of the group during shoaling. Strong amplification of the incident dynamic setup occurs after short-wave breaking. The data show the radiation of a transient long wave dominated by a pulse of positive elevation, preceded and followed by weaker trailing waves with negative elevation. The instantaneous cross-shore structure of the long wave shows the mechanics of the reflection process and the formation of a transient node in the inner surf zone. The wave run-up and relative amplitude of the radiated and incident long waves suggests significant modification of the incident bound wave in the inner surf zone and, the dominance of long waves generated by the breaking process. It is proposed that these conditions occur when the primary short waves and bound wave are not shallow water waves at the breakpoint. A simple criterion is given to determine these conditions, which generally occur for the important case of storm waves.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80313

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Royal Society

Palavras-Chave #Multidisciplinary Sciences #Transient Wave Groups #Long Waves #Surf Beat #Infragravity Waves #Swash #Rogue Waves #Surface Gravity-waves #Zone Dynamics #Water Waves #Run-up #Bars #Breakpoint #Bottom #Models #Shelf #C1 #290899 Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified #770400 Coastal and Estuarine Environment
Tipo

Journal Article