2012
DOI: 10.1260/1759-3131.3.4.203
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A Practical Post-Processing Method to Obtain Wave Parameters from Phase-Resolving Wave Model Results

Abstract: This paper describes a new method to obtain directional and amplitude information from the results of phase-resolving computational wave models. The output of this type of models is the wave field resulting from incoming and reflected wave components combined, whereas specific information on separate wave components (directions, heights, periods) is generally required for design purposes. The new post-processing method that we present to obtain this information has been validated using analytically prescribed … Show more

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“…Extensions and improvements are still being made in updated versions of the software (see, e.g. De Jong et al 2012). The mild-slope equation that is solved in PHAROS reads (see Kostense et al 1986, for details):…”
Section: Translation To Other Locations Including Damping Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensions and improvements are still being made in updated versions of the software (see, e.g. De Jong et al 2012). The mild-slope equation that is solved in PHAROS reads (see Kostense et al 1986, for details):…”
Section: Translation To Other Locations Including Damping Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%