Oceanic Tides: A Physical Explanation and Modeling

  • Eugene I Butikov St, Petersburg State University
Keywords: tide-generating forces, reference frames, tidal bulges, forced oscillations, tidal wave, phase lag.

Abstract

Common misconceptions about tides encountered in the literature are briefly discussed. A physically transparent simple but rigorous derivation of tide-generating forces is suggested, followed by a dynamical treatment of the tidal wave in a simplified model of the ocean as a water shell of equal depth wholly covering the globe. Novelty of our approach consists in representing tide-generating forces as two quadrupole systems of oscillating forces with axes of symmetry making 45$^{\circ}$ angle with one another. The dynamical response of the ocean to these time-dependent forces is found as steady-state forced oscillations in a linear system. The treatment is appropriate for a wide readership, including non-specialists and enthusiasts interested in the phenomenon. A set of simulations is developed to aid understanding the phenomenon of tides, which is of great general interest due to its cosmic nature.

Author Biography

Eugene I Butikov, St, Petersburg State University

Бутиков Евгений Иванович, профессор физического факультета СПбГУ, 198504 Санкт-Петербург, Старый Петергоф, ул. Ульяновская, 3, eugene.butikov@gmail.com

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Published
2017-10-30
How to Cite
Butikov, E. I. (2017). Oceanic Tides: A Physical Explanation and Modeling. Computer Tools in Education, (5), 12-34. Retrieved from http://cte.eltech.ru/ojs/index.php/kio/article/view/1494
Section
Algorithmic mathematics and mathematical modelling