Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5473493 Coastal Engineering 2017 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
The main advance of the work lies in the solutions it offers to overcome this free wave contamination. A number of nonlinear wave solutions upon which force-based generation can be based are discussed, and a suitable methodology is proposed and validated for each case. The developed methodology allows for high quality wave generation, whilst maintaining the benefit of active wave absorption. The work is timely in the sense that is responds to two recent developments. First, the majority of wavemaking facilities commissioned over the past two decades are computer controlled, and active absorption has become commonplace. The work presented offers solutions highly relevant to such installations. Second, developments particularly in offshore wind, have seen many new structures placed in relatively shallow-water depth. It is essential that the model testing of such structures adequately accounts for the issues and solutions presented herein.
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