Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water

Accurate generation of the primary waves and the reproduction of the group-induced second-order low and high frequency waves have been considered essential for physical i.e. model test in the laboratory. In the laboratory when multi-chromatic primary waves are generated the required bounded waves wi...

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Published in:Volume 6: Ocean Engineering
Main Authors: Zaman, M. Hasanat, Peng, Heather, Baddour, Emile, McKay, Shane
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description Accurate generation of the primary waves and the reproduction of the group-induced second-order low and high frequency waves have been considered essential for physical i.e. model test in the laboratory. In the laboratory when multi-chromatic primary waves are generated the required bounded waves will be generated naturally at the difference frequencies. In addition to that several unwanted free waves are also generated. The free waves, having the same frequencies of the bounded waves are reproduced due to mismatch of the boundary conditions at the wave paddle. The other two types of free waves are due to the wave paddle displacement and the local disturbances. We carried out physical experiments to identify the second order spurious waves in shallow water in the Offshore Engineering Basin (OEB) at the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) of National Research Council (NRC) Canada. In the basin water depths in the range of 0.4m to 0.6m are used for the experiments. The peak wave periods also have varied from 1.133s to 2.145s. In the experiments multi-chromatic waves are used. The drive signals of the wave-makers are generated using first-order and second-order wave generation techniques. Total 14 wave probes are used to capture the data in the wave tank. A NRC-IOT code is used to isolate the primary waves, the bounded waves and the unwanted free waves from the measured data at each wave probe. The measured data are analyzed in this paper to illustrate the differences in the waves generated by two different generation techniques. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:19577537 2025-01-16T19:53:24+00:00 Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water Zaman, M. Hasanat Peng, Heather Baddour, Emile McKay, Shane 2011-07 text https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2011-50276 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/accepted/?id=c2960ac2-45c4-4c72-b7be-b845e1ebab72 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=c2960ac2-45c4-4c72-b7be-b845e1ebab72 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=c2960ac2-45c4-4c72-b7be-b845e1ebab72 eng eng Ocean Engineering, 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2011), 19-24 June 2011, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, ISBN: 978-0-7918-4438-0, Volume: 6, Publication date: 2011-07, Pages: 909–917 doi:10.1115/OMAE2011-50276 physical experiments multi-chromatic shallow water waves second order waves bounded waves second-order spurious waves data comparisons article 2011 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2011-50276 2021-09-01T06:25:55Z Accurate generation of the primary waves and the reproduction of the group-induced second-order low and high frequency waves have been considered essential for physical i.e. model test in the laboratory. In the laboratory when multi-chromatic primary waves are generated the required bounded waves will be generated naturally at the difference frequencies. In addition to that several unwanted free waves are also generated. The free waves, having the same frequencies of the bounded waves are reproduced due to mismatch of the boundary conditions at the wave paddle. The other two types of free waves are due to the wave paddle displacement and the local disturbances. We carried out physical experiments to identify the second order spurious waves in shallow water in the Offshore Engineering Basin (OEB) at the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) of National Research Council (NRC) Canada. In the basin water depths in the range of 0.4m to 0.6m are used for the experiments. The peak wave periods also have varied from 1.133s to 2.145s. In the experiments multi-chromatic waves are used. The drive signals of the wave-makers are generated using first-order and second-order wave generation techniques. Total 14 wave probes are used to capture the data in the wave tank. A NRC-IOT code is used to isolate the primary waves, the bounded waves and the unwanted free waves from the measured data at each wave probe. The measured data are analyzed in this paper to illustrate the differences in the waves generated by two different generation techniques. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Canada Volume 6: Ocean Engineering 909 917
spellingShingle physical experiments
multi-chromatic shallow water waves
second order waves
bounded waves
second-order spurious waves
data comparisons
Zaman, M. Hasanat
Peng, Heather
Baddour, Emile
McKay, Shane
Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title_full Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title_fullStr Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title_full_unstemmed Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title_short Spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
title_sort spurious waves during generation of multi-chromatic waves in the wave tank in shallow water
topic physical experiments
multi-chromatic shallow water waves
second order waves
bounded waves
second-order spurious waves
data comparisons
topic_facet physical experiments
multi-chromatic shallow water waves
second order waves
bounded waves
second-order spurious waves
data comparisons
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