An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover

We report the results of a laboratory study conducted to investigate the dispersion relation and attenuation of surface waves under viscoelastic floating covers. The study uses oil-doped polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with different viscoelastic properties quantified in-situ using a rheometer. An addit...

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Main Authors: Sree, Dharma K. K., Law, Adrian Wing-Keung, Shen, Hayley H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1370392021-05-01T20:12:05Z An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover Sree, Dharma K. K. Law, Adrian Wing-Keung Shen, Hayley H. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Environmental Process Modelling Centre (EPMC) Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Civil engineering Viscoelastic Floating Covers We report the results of a laboratory study conducted to investigate the dispersion relation and attenuation of surface waves under viscoelastic floating covers. The study uses oil-doped polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with different viscoelastic properties quantified in-situ using a rheometer. An additional test is made with a floating PVC film to estimate possible attenuation in the boundary layer under the cover. Within the frequency range tested, the wavelength deviates from open water case negligibly under the PVC film. But for the PDMS covers, depending on the material property, cover thickness and incident wave period, both wave lengthening and shortening are observed. With thin PDMS covers, the measured wavelength matches well with three theoretical predictions based on different viscoelastic rheological models, while the thick cover shows some discrepancy especially for shorter wave periods. In terms of wave attenuation, however, large discrepancies are observed between the measured data and theoretically predicted results for all PDMS covers. Various mechanisms that could contribute to the discrepancies are considered. The most important mechanism is the boundary layer effect, as demonstrated by the measured wave attenuation from the PVC film. The overall results indicate that the attenuation due to the oscillatory boundary layer underneath the floating cover, which has not been included in the viscoelastic theories, contributes significantly to the discrepancies. Direct measurement of the fluid flow under a periodically flexing cover and the related attenuation rate is a challenging but highly important future study. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-02-13T08:18:56Z 2020-02-13T08:18:56Z 2018 Journal Article Sree, D. K. K., Law, A. W.-K., & Shen, H. H. (2018). An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 155, 289-299. doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2018.08.013 0165-232X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137039 10.1016/j.coldregions.2018.08.013 2-s2.0-85052296680 155 289 299 en Cold Regions Science and Technology © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Cold Regions Science and Technology and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Viscoelastic
Floating Covers
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Viscoelastic
Floating Covers
Sree, Dharma K. K.
Law, Adrian Wing-Keung
Shen, Hayley H.
An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
description We report the results of a laboratory study conducted to investigate the dispersion relation and attenuation of surface waves under viscoelastic floating covers. The study uses oil-doped polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with different viscoelastic properties quantified in-situ using a rheometer. An additional test is made with a floating PVC film to estimate possible attenuation in the boundary layer under the cover. Within the frequency range tested, the wavelength deviates from open water case negligibly under the PVC film. But for the PDMS covers, depending on the material property, cover thickness and incident wave period, both wave lengthening and shortening are observed. With thin PDMS covers, the measured wavelength matches well with three theoretical predictions based on different viscoelastic rheological models, while the thick cover shows some discrepancy especially for shorter wave periods. In terms of wave attenuation, however, large discrepancies are observed between the measured data and theoretically predicted results for all PDMS covers. Various mechanisms that could contribute to the discrepancies are considered. The most important mechanism is the boundary layer effect, as demonstrated by the measured wave attenuation from the PVC film. The overall results indicate that the attenuation due to the oscillatory boundary layer underneath the floating cover, which has not been included in the viscoelastic theories, contributes significantly to the discrepancies. Direct measurement of the fluid flow under a periodically flexing cover and the related attenuation rate is a challenging but highly important future study.
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Sree, Dharma K. K.
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title An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
title_short An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
title_full An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
title_fullStr An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study on gravity waves through a floating viscoelastic cover
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