Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments

This paper presents the transient wave packet (TWP) technique as an efficient method for wave–ice interaction experiments. TWPs are deterministic wave groups, where both the amplitude spectrum and the associated phases are tailor-made and manipulated, being well established for efficient wave–struct...

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Main Authors: Klein, Marco, Hartmann, Moritz, von Bock und Polach, Franz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/w13121699
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9826
https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3619
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description This paper presents the transient wave packet (TWP) technique as an efficient method for wave–ice interaction experiments. TWPs are deterministic wave groups, where both the amplitude spectrum and the associated phases are tailor-made and manipulated, being well established for efficient wave–structure interaction experiments. One major benefit of TWPs is the possibility to determine the response amplitude operator (RAO) of a structure in a single test run compared to the classical approach by investigating regular waves of different wave lengths. Thus, applying TWPs for wave–ice interaction offers the determination of the RAO of the ice at specific locations. In this context, the determination of RAO means that the ice characteristics in terms of wave damping over a wide frequency range are obtained. Besides this, the wave dispersion of the underlying wave components of the TWP can be additionally investigated between the specific locations with the same single test run. For the purpose of this study, experiments in an ice tank, capable of generating tailored waves, were performed with a solid ice sheet. Besides the generation of one TWP, regular waves of different wave lengths were generated as a reference to validate the TWP results for specific wave periods. It is shown that the TWP technique is not only applicable for wave–ice interaction investigations, but is also an efficient alternative to investigations with regular waves. This paper presents the transient wave packet (TWP) technique as an efficient method for wave-ice interaction experiments. TWPs are deterministic wave groups, where both the amplitude spectrum and the associated phases are tailor-made and manipulated, being well established for efficient wave-structure interaction experiments. One major benefit of TWPs is the possibility to determine the response amplitude operator (RAO) of a structure in a single test run compared to the classical approach by investigating regular waves of different wave lengths. Thus, applying TWPs for wave-ice ...
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/9826 2025-06-15T14:29:38+00:00 Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments Klein, Marco Hartmann, Moritz von Bock und Polach, Franz 2021-06-02 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/w13121699 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9826 https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3619 en eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Water 2073-4441 Nichtlineare Welle-Eis-Interaktion doi:10.3390/w13121699 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9826 doi:10.15480/882.3619 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ false wave-ice interaction wave-ice experiments transient wave packets wave damping wave dispersion 530: Physik 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Journal Article Other 2021 fttuhamburg https://doi.org/10.3390/w1312169910.15480/882.3619 2025-05-16T03:52:31Z This paper presents the transient wave packet (TWP) technique as an efficient method for wave–ice interaction experiments. TWPs are deterministic wave groups, where both the amplitude spectrum and the associated phases are tailor-made and manipulated, being well established for efficient wave–structure interaction experiments. One major benefit of TWPs is the possibility to determine the response amplitude operator (RAO) of a structure in a single test run compared to the classical approach by investigating regular waves of different wave lengths. Thus, applying TWPs for wave–ice interaction offers the determination of the RAO of the ice at specific locations. In this context, the determination of RAO means that the ice characteristics in terms of wave damping over a wide frequency range are obtained. Besides this, the wave dispersion of the underlying wave components of the TWP can be additionally investigated between the specific locations with the same single test run. For the purpose of this study, experiments in an ice tank, capable of generating tailored waves, were performed with a solid ice sheet. Besides the generation of one TWP, regular waves of different wave lengths were generated as a reference to validate the TWP results for specific wave periods. It is shown that the TWP technique is not only applicable for wave–ice interaction investigations, but is also an efficient alternative to investigations with regular waves. This paper presents the transient wave packet (TWP) technique as an efficient method for wave-ice interaction experiments. TWPs are deterministic wave groups, where both the amplitude spectrum and the associated phases are tailor-made and manipulated, being well established for efficient wave-structure interaction experiments. One major benefit of TWPs is the possibility to determine the response amplitude operator (RAO) of a structure in a single test run compared to the classical approach by investigating regular waves of different wave lengths. Thus, applying TWPs for wave-ice ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Unknown
spellingShingle wave-ice interaction
wave-ice experiments
transient wave packets
wave damping
wave dispersion
530: Physik
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Klein, Marco
Hartmann, Moritz
von Bock und Polach, Franz
Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title_full Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title_fullStr Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title_full_unstemmed Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title_short Note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
title_sort note on the application of transient wave packets for wave-ice interaction experiments
topic wave-ice interaction
wave-ice experiments
transient wave packets
wave damping
wave dispersion
530: Physik
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
topic_facet wave-ice interaction
wave-ice experiments
transient wave packets
wave damping
wave dispersion
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600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
url https://doi.org/10.3390/w13121699
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9826
https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3619