Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone - presented by Dr Fabien Montiel and Dr Luke Bennetts

Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone

Dr Fabien Montiel

Dr Fabien Montiel

Associated Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences article

F. Montiel et al. (2024) Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone
Dr Fabien Montiel
Fabien Montiel
University of Otago
Chaired by Luke Bennetts

A radiative transfer model of water wave scattering in the marginal ice zone is considered. In this context, wave energy redistribution across the directional components of the spectrum as a result of scattering by the constituent ice floes is typically modelled via a scattering kernel describing the far-field directionality of the scattered wave field produced by a single floe in isolation. Recognizing the potential importance of the floe size distribution (FSD) on wave scattering, we propose an enhanced scattering kernel constructed from the far-field scattering pattern of a circular array of floes. This is achieved by solving the self-consistent multiple scattering of a time-harmonic plane wave by a large array of floating circular floes with radii sampled from a prescribed FSD. A fast multipole method is implemented to accelerate the numerical estimation of the solution. Simulations are then conducted to characterize the properties of the scattering kernel for a range of configurations. It is found that the scattering kernel obtained for a wide array has a large, narrow transmission peak in the forward direction, while it uniformizes low-amplitude scattered waves in other directions. An idealized application to radiative transfer theory is also considered.

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    F. Montiel et al. (2024) Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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    Marsden Fund18-UOO-216Marsden Fund20-UOO-173Ministry for Business Innovation and EmploymentANTA1801Australian Research CouncilDP220102243Ministry of Business, Innovation and EmploymentANTA1801
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F. Montiel (2024, June 20), Scattering kernel of an array of floating ice floes: application to water wave transport in the marginal ice zone
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