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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-003
... leakage and the wind noise correction would be a net underestimation of significant wave height In steep waves, a measured lower wave height has been observed in waves which are receding compared to those which are approaching (Magnusson, 1987) This may be due to shielding of the sea surface by steep...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-019
... surface wave measurements Simultaneous surface wave height and near-bottom wave-induced current measurements have allowed callbrahon of unidirechonal hnear wave theory for speclfic oceanographic environments Consequently surface wave data may be used to compute charactenshc near-bottom wave-induced...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-115
... of the filtered time series in order to obtan the respective wave heights For a wide range of periods, T = 3 0, 2 0, 1 2, and 0 8 s corresponding to water depth to wave length ratios, h / L = 0 09, 0 15, 0 32, and 0 7 The values of the complex transfer function 3+ for these periods are (1 53,0 OO), (0 40,0 03...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-161
... The design water depth was 80 m. The design wave height was 30 m A comparison of normalized horizontal loads computed by the two methods is shown in Figure 3 The results show little difference between the two methods for periods up to approximately 13 seconds Above this period, the MCF method shows a trend...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-275
... breaker renewable energy initial wave height celerity crest velocity focal point wavemaker frequency three-dimensional breaking wave maximum velocity wave front ocean energy wave basin wave height wave kinematic sustainable development laser beam sustainability experiment...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Wave Kinematics and Environmental Forces, March 24–25, 1993
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v29-329
... and mean wave height between surveys February 1979 to April 1981 336 J DARBYSHIRE Darbyshire (1991) where i t is shown that by frequency and correlation analysis of the three records, i t is possible to calculate the wave direct ion The local wave data were thus insufficient to cover all the surveys...