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The boundary conditions on the fixed bottom { y = -h } of the lower fluid are that Vp : Ng ( x , -1 ) = -0,2 ( x , -1 ) = 0 , = ( 2 ) = where No is the exterior unit normal , enforcing that there is no fluid flux across the boundary .
The boundary conditions on the fixed bottom { y = -h } of the lower fluid are that Vp : Ng ( x , -1 ) = -0,2 ( x , -1 ) = 0 , = ( 2 ) = where No is the exterior unit normal , enforcing that there is no fluid flux across the boundary .
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The most popular approaches for the study of fully - nonlinear , ocean waves are those based on the boundary element method ( BEM ) formulation under the assumption of potential flow . Dommermuth et al . [ 2 ] established the validity ...
The most popular approaches for the study of fully - nonlinear , ocean waves are those based on the boundary element method ( BEM ) formulation under the assumption of potential flow . Dommermuth et al . [ 2 ] established the validity ...
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The nonlinear boundary value problem is solved to the second order by a perturbation method accounting for contributions from nonlinear interactions of linear components with arbitrary frequencies and directions .
The nonlinear boundary value problem is solved to the second order by a perturbation method accounting for contributions from nonlinear interactions of linear components with arbitrary frequencies and directions .
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