A FUNDAMENTAL STUDY ON THE WAVE ABSORBER
It has been shown theoretically by Bessho that it is possible to absorb a train of regular waves passed a floating body if its motion is properly controlled. It has been shown experimentally by Milgram that in a specified case, the "perfect wave absorption" could be realized. In this paper, the authors rearrange Bessho's theory and show that when an incident wave is diffracted by a fixed body, the height of symmetric wave systems and asymmetric wave systems which are fundamental components of the reflected and the transmitted waves is exactly one half of the height of the incident wave, and show that this relation is valid independent of the form of the body. They also show that this relation holds in the case when the body is allowed to move provided the body is symmetric. Making use of these relations, the authors show theoretically and experimentally that it is possible to absorb completely the energy of an incident wave by actively controlling the motion of a floating body. They also show that at the "wave absorption point" at which no reflected and transmitted waves exist, the work done by the mechanism which activated the body is negative and is equal to the energy of the incident wave.
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Society of Naval Architects of Japan
23 Shiba-kotohiracho, Minato-ku
Tokyo 135, Japan -
Authors:
- Kato, N
- Kudo, K
- Sugita, M
- Motora, S
- Publication Date: 1974-12
Language
- Japanese
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 93-106
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Serial:
- Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan
- Volume: 136
- ISSN: 0514-8499
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Electromagnetic spectrum; Energy; Technology; Wave measurement; Waves
- Uncontrolled Terms: Wave energy
- Old TRIS Terms: Regular waves; Wave absorbers
- Subject Areas: Design; Energy; Marine Transportation;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00129338
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Society of Naval Architects of Japan
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 10 1976 12:00AM