What is a seiche?
A seiche is a standing wave oscillation that occurs in semi-enclosed bodies of water like lakes or bays.
How do you calculate the fundamental seiche period for a rectangular basin?
The fundamental seiche period can be calculated using the formula T = 2L / c, where L is the length of the basin and c is the shallow-water wave speed.
What factors determine the natural resonant frequencies of a seiche?
The natural resonant frequencies of a seiche are determined by the geometry of the water body, particularly its depth and shape.
Can you explain the restoring force in a seiche?
The restoring force in a seiche is provided by gravity acting on the displaced water column, causing it to oscillate back and forth.
What is the shallow-water wave speed (c) used in seiche calculations?
The shallow-water wave speed (c) is calculated as the square root of gravitational acceleration (g) multiplied by the water depth (h).
How does basin geometry affect seiche periods?
The shape and size of the basin significantly influence the natural resonant frequencies, thus affecting the seiche period.
What is the significance of the fundamental seiche period?
The fundamental seiche period represents the lowest frequency at which a water body can oscillate, influencing its response to external disturbances like wind or earthquakes.