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Feb 1974

Multidirectional Analysis of Monochromatic Wave Trains

Publication: Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division
Volume 100, Issue 1

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In this study, the sea wave is represented by the summation of a finite number of single sinusoidal waves. The theory developed herein initially assumes a truncated Fourier series representation of the wave, and the theory is verified for accuracy by computer simulation and wave tank study. Examples of computer analysis results from experimental data are presented. While the theory has limited applications, the results have been found to be valid for the simulated and experimental multidirectional wave trains. The method has possible application in wave tank work, e.g., in studying reflections of the incident wave.

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Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division
Volume 100Issue 1February 1974
Pages: 61 - 67

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Published in print: Feb 1974
Published online: Feb 12, 2021

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Subrata K. Chakrabarti, M.ASCE
Head, Analytical Group, Marine Research and Development, Chicago Bridge and Iron Co., Plainfield, Ill.
Robert H. Snider
Research Engr., Marine Research and Development, Chicago Bridge and Iron Co., Plainfield, Ill.

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