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TUGAS 03

KL 3106
GELOMBANG PANJANG
Dr.Eng. Hendra Achiari, ST.MT

Naufal Rizqur Rahman 15515037

Yoseph Valentino S. 15515053

PROGRAM STUDI TEKNIK KELAUTAN

FAKULTAS TEKNIK SIPIL DAN LINGKUNGAN

INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

2017
REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION PAST AN ABRUPT TRANSITION
[Robert G. Dean, Robert A. Dalrymple] Water Wave Mechanics Chapter 5 - Long Waves


1 = + = cos(1 ) + cos(1 + + )
2 2


2 = = cos(2 + )
2

+ = at =0


cos(1 ) + cos(1 + + ) = cos(2 + )
2 2 2

cos() + cos( + ) = cos( + )
2 2 2
use [ cos( + ) = . . . ]


cos() + (cos cos sin sin ) = (cos() cos sin() sin )
2 2 2
separable cos and sin

( 2 + cos ) ( 2 sin + ) = 0
2 2 2

+ cos = cos

sin = sin

The continuity of flow condition can be written in terms of the horizontal water particle velocity of
the wave multiplied by the cross-sectional area for each region recalling that for a long wave,

()1 = ()2


=

11 22
( . 1. ) = ( . 2. ),

1 1 ( ) = 2 2 ( 1 = ) , negative means the direction


1 1 ( cos(1 ) cos(1 + + )) = 2 2 cos(2 + )
2 2 2
x=0,t=0
1 1 1 1 cos = 2 2 cos

1 1 sin = 2 2 sin

Define Kr (= Hr / Hi) and Kt (= Ht / Hi)

1 + cos = cos
22
1 cos = cos
11

sin = sin
22
sin = sin
11

so, we find
22
sin = 11 sin

22
(1 + 11) sin = 0

From four govening equation we got

1 =
22
1 =
11

22
1 ( 1) =
11
2
= 22
1+
11

and we find too


22
[1 = ] x11

22
1 = 11

22 22
(1 ) = (1 )
11 11
22
( )1
11
= 22
( )+1
11
22
1( )
11
= 22
1+( )
11
Plot Kr & Kt Coefficient with MS. Excel

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