Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth

The theoretical treatment of statistical properties relevant to nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth, such as the joint distribution of wave crest and its associated wave period, is an overdue task hampered by the complicated form of the analytical model for sea surface elevation. In this stud...

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Main Author: Yong Jun Cho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/9/654
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spelling doaj-94599ac4a2b04cc0be0761c8056e8eac2021-04-02T18:12:41ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-08-01865465410.3390/jmse8090654Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite BandwidthYong Jun Cho0Department of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul 02504, KoreaThe theoretical treatment of statistical properties relevant to nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth, such as the joint distribution of wave crest and its associated wave period, is an overdue task hampered by the complicated form of the analytical model for sea surface elevation. In this study, we first derive the wave crest distribution based on the simplified version of the Longuet-Higgins’ wave model and proceed to derive the joint distribution of the wave crest and its associated period, and the conditional wave period distribution with a given wave crest, which are of great engineering value. It is shown that the bandwidth of the wave spectrum has a significant influence on the crest distribution, and the significant wave crest is getting larger in an increasing manner as nonlinearity is increased as expected. It also turns out that the positive correlation of wave crest height with its associated period is extended to more massive waves as nonlinearity is enhanced contrary to the general perception in the coastal engineering community that the wave crest is a statistically independent random process with wave period over large waves. The peak period decreases due to the destructive interference of second-order free harmonics.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/9/654nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidthjoint distribution of wave crest and its associated periodWallops spectrumconditional wave period distributionsignificant wave slope
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Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth
joint distribution of wave crest and its associated period
Wallops spectrum
conditional wave period distribution
significant wave slope
author_facet Yong Jun Cho
author_sort Yong Jun Cho
title Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
title_short Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
title_full Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
title_fullStr Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
title_full_unstemmed Joint Distribution of the Wave Crest and Its Associated Period for Nonlinear Random Waves of Finite Bandwidth
title_sort joint distribution of the wave crest and its associated period for nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The theoretical treatment of statistical properties relevant to nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth, such as the joint distribution of wave crest and its associated wave period, is an overdue task hampered by the complicated form of the analytical model for sea surface elevation. In this study, we first derive the wave crest distribution based on the simplified version of the Longuet-Higgins’ wave model and proceed to derive the joint distribution of the wave crest and its associated period, and the conditional wave period distribution with a given wave crest, which are of great engineering value. It is shown that the bandwidth of the wave spectrum has a significant influence on the crest distribution, and the significant wave crest is getting larger in an increasing manner as nonlinearity is increased as expected. It also turns out that the positive correlation of wave crest height with its associated period is extended to more massive waves as nonlinearity is enhanced contrary to the general perception in the coastal engineering community that the wave crest is a statistically independent random process with wave period over large waves. The peak period decreases due to the destructive interference of second-order free harmonics.
topic nonlinear random waves of finite bandwidth
joint distribution of wave crest and its associated period
Wallops spectrum
conditional wave period distribution
significant wave slope
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/9/654
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