Directional Spectrum Estimation for Sea States Generated by the Single Summation Method

Sarah Krogh Iversen*, Thomas Lykke Andersen, Peter Frigaard

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Abstract

The influence of directional spreading of waves is significant for wave-induced loads, wave breaking and nonlinearity of the waves. For physical model testing performed at test facilities such as the Ocean and Coastal Engineering Laboratory at Aalborg University, it is crucial to validate if the test conditions match the target sea states by measurement and analysis of the generated directional wave field. Most of the existing methods assumes a double summation sea state to be present which is valid in the prototype. However, waves in the laboratory are usually generated by single summation. The current paper presents a method to analyse short-crested waves generated by the single summation method. Compared to similar methods oblique reflections are considered instead of only in-line reflections. The results show that the method successfully decomposes the incident and reflected wave fields in the time domain. Thus, for example the incident wave height distribution may be obtained. The sensitivity of the new method to additional reflective directions, noise, calibration errors and positional errors of the wave gauges was found small.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoastLab 2024 : Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering and Science
Number of pages12
PublisherTU Delft Open
Publication date29 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Apr 2024
EventCoastlab24: 9th Conference on Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering - Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 13 May 202416 May 2024

Conference

ConferenceCoastlab24: 9th Conference on Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period13/05/202416/05/2024
SeriesProceedings of the International Conference on the Application of Physical Modelling in Coastal and Port Engineering and Science
ISSN2710-1509

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