Generation Of Highly Nonlinear Waves In A Short Wave Flume

Authors

  • MADS RØGE ELDRUP Dept. of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, Denmark
  • THOMAS LYKKE ANDERSEN Dept. of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, Denmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59490/coastlab.2024.687

Keywords:

Hybrid modelling, Transition slopes, Nonlinear waves, Wave transformation, Wave generation

Abstract

The typical approach for generating nonlinear waves in physical models involves employing first- or second-order wave theory, requiring a large water depth at the wavemaker. When the prototype bathymetry shows a gentle slope, a large facility is required. However, practical constraints often make this unfeasible, leading to the use of steep transition slopes to obtain sufficient water depth at the generator. Incorporating a transition slope may generate unwanted free waves beyond the transition point, significantly impacting the wave parameters. The presence of these free waves causes the response of the tested structure to deviate from that found in the prototype. This paper offers guidelines for using transition slopes effectively while avoiding the generation of undesired free waves after the transition point.

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2024-04-25

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