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Spatial wave structure created by wind input
- Abstract:
- Waves on the open sea grow under the influence of strong winds. However, most wave models used in offshore engineering neglect any energy input or dissipation. A study on the possible effects of energy transferred from the wind on the nonlinear dynamics of steep wave groups was carried out. In a uni-directional approximation, solitary wave structures were preferentially amplified due to their inherent local balance between dispersion and nonlinearity. In contrast, in a directional spread approximation, there were no isolated solitary wave groups. Energy input could lead to the creation of a locally close to unidirectional three sisters event, followed by the spread of large geometric structure across the entire computational domain. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 18th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (Vancouver, BC, Canada, 7/6-11/2008).
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- Host title:
- Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
- Publication date:
- 2008-01-01
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1555-1792
- ISSN:
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1098-6189
- ISBN:
- 9781880653708
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pubs:293863
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uuid:90069194-a022-44be-a3cc-8169b3fbb5e7
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pubs:293863
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293863
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2013-11-17
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- 2008
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