Regular sloshing modes in irregular cavities using metabathymetry
Abstract
We present a comprehensive investigation, combining numerical simulations and experimental measurements, into the manipulation of water waves and resonance characteristics within closed cavities utilizing anisotropic metamaterials. We engineer the anisotropic media with subwavelength-scale layered bathymetry through the application of coordinate transformation theory and the homogenization technique to a fully three-dimensional linear water wave problem. Experimental and numerical analyses of deformed cavities employing anisotropic metamaterial bathymetry demonstrate regular sloshing mode patterns and eigenfrequencies akin to those observed in rectangular reference cavities with flat bathymetry. Our study underscores the potential of water wave metamaterials in establishing robust anisotropic metabathymetry for the precise control of sloshing modes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.04748,
title = {Regular sloshing modes in irregular cavities using metabathymetry},
author = {Adam Anglart and Agnès Maurel and Philippe Petitjeans and Vincent Pagneux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.04748},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
5 pages, 6 figures, abstract presented in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 65 (2020)