2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9764478
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Estimation of Directional Wave Spectrum Using Measurement Array Pressure Data on Bottom-Mounted Offshore Structure in Incident and Diffracted Wave Field

Abstract: Determination of the directional wave spectrum which offshore structures actually encounter is essential for multiple applications including wave-induced load and vibration evaluation, and hence becomes a fundamental task in ocean engineering. Due to the wave diffraction effect, wave field around an offshore structure is the mixture of incident wave components and diffracted wave components. Estimating directional wave spectrum in diffracted wave field significantly differs from the occasion in undisturbed wav… Show more

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“…Ma [4] explored the Fourier transform algorithm. Zhang [5] and Tong [6] introduced the wavelet transform to post-process the collected data, which has certain shortcomings in engineering application. Based on the vibration noise interference phenomenon encountered in the actual engineering test, this paper analyzes the shock wave test system and points out the direction of removing the vibration noise interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ma [4] explored the Fourier transform algorithm. Zhang [5] and Tong [6] introduced the wavelet transform to post-process the collected data, which has certain shortcomings in engineering application. Based on the vibration noise interference phenomenon encountered in the actual engineering test, this paper analyzes the shock wave test system and points out the direction of removing the vibration noise interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%