What is Wave Reflection on Structures?
If there is a change in water depth as a wave propagates forward, a portion of the wave’s energy will be reflected. When a wave hits a vertical, impermeable, rigid surface-piercing wall, essentially all of the wave energy will reflect from the wall. On the other hand, when a wave propagates over a small bottom slope, only a very small portion of the energy will be reflected. The degree of wave reflection is defined by the reflection coefficient Cr = Hr/Hi where Hr and Hi are the reflected and incident wave heights, respectively.
How to Calculate Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin?
Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin calculator uses Number of Nodes along the Axis of a Basin = (2*Harbor Basin Length)/(Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin*sqrt([g]*Water Depth)) to calculate the Number of Nodes along the Axis of a Basin, The Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin formula is defined as parameter influencing natural free oscillation period. Number of Nodes along the Axis of a Basin is denoted by N symbol.
How to calculate Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin, enter Harbor Basin Length (Lhbl), Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin (Tn) & Water Depth (D) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.340838 = (2*40)/(5.5*sqrt([g]*12)).