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Abstract Sea wave simulation is a vast topic and growing all the time. What with time limited to two 90-minute lectures, one cannot go too deep. And yet, since this is a course, we must go as far as the actual formulas needed for the simulation. This entails the limitation of the number of subtopics. Many more methods both for computer and physical simulation could be mentioned; three-dimensional simulation could be much more extensively considered; but then, there wouldn’t be time to give the details, the actual procedures. So, directional problems, for instance, will be only briefly considered; for computer simulation, methods based on random amplitudes and random frequencies will be left out; for physical simulation, the generation of waves by wind blowers will not be considered.
Abstract Sea wave simulation is a vast topic and growing all the time. What with time limited to two 90-minute lectures, one cannot go too deep. And yet, since this is a course, we must go as far as the actual formulas needed for the simulation. This entails the limitation of the number of subtopics. Many more methods both for computer and physical simulation could be mentioned; three-dimensional simulation could be much more extensively considered; but then, there wouldn’t be time to give the details, the actual procedures. So, directional problems, for instance, will be only briefly considered; for computer simulation, methods based on random amplitudes and random frequencies will be left out; for physical simulation, the generation of waves by wind blowers will not be considered.
Sea Wave Simulation
Carvalho, M. M. (author)
1989-01-01
56 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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