Scattering study of a time-continuous breaking wave model generated in DualSPHysics

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Abstract

Breaking wave modeling is one of the most important difficulties in the simulation of sea scattering. To explore the scattering characteristics of a more realistic model, a time-continuous breaking wave model is developed in this paper, which is based on the open-sourced package of DualSPHysics. The electromagnetic (EM) scattering of several representative frames is calculated by the two-dimensional method of moments (MoM). In this paper, the characteristics of horizontal polarization (HH) and vertical polarization (VV) scattering under different sea conditions are elucidated. Sea spikes are pinpointed when incidence illuminating at large incidence angles. It turns out that when the wave surges, the scattering of both polarizations at large incident angles increase greatly, accompanied by significant changes in the scattering characteristics, resulting in remarkable sea spikes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2020 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization, NEMO 2020
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781728169668
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2020
Event2020 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization, NEMO 2020 - Hangzhou, China
Duration: 7 Dec 20209 Dec 2020

Publication series

Name2020 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization, NEMO 2020

Conference

Conference2020 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization, NEMO 2020
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHangzhou
Period7/12/209/12/20

Keywords

  • method of moments (MoM)
  • scattering characteristics
  • sea spikes
  • time-continuous breaking wave

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