Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness

For the deterministic investigation of cause-reaction relationships and for analyzing structure responses due to special wave scenarios methods for the precise generation of tailored wave sequences are required. In this paper we present an optimization approach for the experimental generation of wav...

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Published in:Volume 2: Ocean Engineering and Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
Main Authors: Clauss, Günther F., Schmittner, Christian E, Klein, Marco
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Language:English
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description For the deterministic investigation of cause-reaction relationships and for analyzing structure responses due to special wave scenarios methods for the precise generation of tailored wave sequences are required. In this paper we present an optimization approach for the experimental generation of wave sequences with defined characteristics, in particular with predefined wave steepness. Firstly, target parameters, such as wave crest front steepness, wave height and wave period at a particular time are defined for a wave group. Starting with a random phase distribution in frequency domain the phases are optimized in order to satisfy the target parameter in time domain. From this optimized target wave sequence a control signal based on linear wave theory for the wave generator is derived and the wave sequence is registered in a physical wave tank. As nonlinear effects like wave-wave interaction and wave breaking are insufficiently covered by the generation process the registered wave train may differ from the target parameters defined. To improve the accuracy of the measured wave sequence at target location the control signal is iteratively improved by a fully automated optimization process, controlling the wave generator, measuring and analyzing the created waves and modifying the control signal. As a result of the optimization process, a control signal for a wave train, satisfying all target parameters is obtained. The method is applied to generate a breaking rogue wave with defined wave crest front steepness superimposed to irregular seas.
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/4525 2025-06-15T14:15:55+00:00 Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness Clauss, Günther F. Schmittner, Christian E Klein, Marco 2006-06 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4525 en eng ASME Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE 25th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, OMAE 2006 079-183777-7 25th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, OMAE 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4525 6: Technology::600: Technology Conference Paper Other 2006 fttuhamburg 2025-05-16T03:52:31Z For the deterministic investigation of cause-reaction relationships and for analyzing structure responses due to special wave scenarios methods for the precise generation of tailored wave sequences are required. In this paper we present an optimization approach for the experimental generation of wave sequences with defined characteristics, in particular with predefined wave steepness. Firstly, target parameters, such as wave crest front steepness, wave height and wave period at a particular time are defined for a wave group. Starting with a random phase distribution in frequency domain the phases are optimized in order to satisfy the target parameter in time domain. From this optimized target wave sequence a control signal based on linear wave theory for the wave generator is derived and the wave sequence is registered in a physical wave tank. As nonlinear effects like wave-wave interaction and wave breaking are insufficiently covered by the generation process the registered wave train may differ from the target parameters defined. To improve the accuracy of the measured wave sequence at target location the control signal is iteratively improved by a fully automated optimization process, controlling the wave generator, measuring and analyzing the created waves and modifying the control signal. As a result of the optimization process, a control signal for a wave train, satisfying all target parameters is obtained. The method is applied to generate a breaking rogue wave with defined wave crest front steepness superimposed to irregular seas. Conference Object Arctic Unknown Volume 2: Ocean Engineering and Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology 319 325
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Clauss, Günther F.
Schmittner, Christian E
Klein, Marco
Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title_full Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title_fullStr Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title_full_unstemmed Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title_short Generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
title_sort generation of rogue waves with predefined steepness
topic 6: Technology::600: Technology
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4525