Run-Up of Long Waves in Piecewise Sloping U-Shaped Bays

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Dalton Anderson
Matthew Harris
Harrison Hartle
Dmitry Nicolsky
Efim Pelinovsky
Amir Raz
Alexei Rybkin
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[1] University of Colorado Boulder,Department of Applied Mathematics
[2] University of Waterloo,Department of Applied Mathematics
[3] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
[4] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Physics Department
[5] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Geophysical Institute
[6] Institute of Applied Physics,undefined
[7] Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev,undefined
[8] Special Research Bureau for Automation of Marine Researches,undefined
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Long-wave run-up; shallow water wave equations; carrier–greenspan transformation; piecewise sloping bays;
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We present an analytical study of the propagation and run-up of long waves in piecewise sloping, U-shaped bays using the cross-sectionally averaged shallow water equations. The nonlinear equations are transformed into a linear equation by utilizing the generalized Carrier–Greenspan transform (Rybkin et al. J Fluid Mech 748:416–432, 2014). The solution of the linear wave propagation is taken as the boundary condition at the toe of the last sloping segment, as in Synolakis (J Fluid Mech 185:523–545, 1987). We then consider a piecewise sloping bathymetry, and as in Kanoglu and Synolakis (J Fluid Mech 374:1–28, 1998), find the linear solution in the near shore region, which can be used as the boundary condition for the nonlinear problem. Our primary results are an analytical run-up law for narrow channels and breaking criteria for both monochromatic waves and solitary waves. The derived analytical solutions reduce to well-known solutions for parabolic bays and plane beaches. Our analytical predictions are verified in narrow bays via a comparison to direct numerical simulation of the 2-D shallow water equations.
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