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Incorporating wave-breaking data in the calibration of a Boussinesq-type wave model
(ELSEVIER, 2021)
Wave breaking is one of the main forcing mechanisms in coastal hydrodynamics, driving mean water levels and currents. Its accurate representation and modeling is therefore essential to develop a thorough understanding ...
Propagation of ship waves on a sloping bottom
(2009-12-01)
The numerical model FUNWAVE was adapted in order to simulate the generation and propagation of ship waves to shore, including phenomena such as refraction, diffraction, currents and breaking of waves. Results are shown for ...
Propagation of ship waves on a sloping bottom
(2009-12-01)
The numerical model FUNWAVE was adapted in order to simulate the generation and propagation of ship waves to shore, including phenomena such as refraction, diffraction, currents and breaking of waves. Results are shown for ...
Waves generated by two or more ships in a channel
(2010-12-01)
The numerical model FUNWAVE+Ship simulates the generation and propagation of ship waves to shore, including phenomena such as refraction, diffraction, currents and breaking of waves. The interaction of two wave trains, ...
Wave-Breaking Model for Boussinesq-Type Equations Including Roller Effects in the Mass Conservation Equation
(ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, 2010)
We investigate the ability of a ID fully nonlinear Boussinesq model including breaking to reproduce surf zone waves in terms of wave height and nonlinear intraphase properties such as asymmetry and skewness. An alternative ...
On the use of the Radon Transform in studying nearshore wave dynamics
(2014)
In the nearshore, describing the complex individual wave dynamics remains a key challenge. In this paper we test the ability of the Radon Transform to produce estimates of individual wave celerities and to separate incoming ...
Waves generated by two or more ships in a channel
(2010-12-01)
The numerical model FUNWAVE+Ship simulates the generation and propagation of ship waves to shore, including phenomena such as refraction, diffraction, currents and breaking of waves. The interaction of two wave trains, ...
Do transience gravity waves in a shear flow break?
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2008-07-10)
The propagation of transient gravity waves in a shear flow towards their critical levels is examined using a ray tracing approximation and a higher-degree (quasi-optic) approximation. Because of its transient forcing, the ...