Waves in Ocean Engineering

Waves in Ocean Engineering
Author: M.J. Tucker,E.G. Pitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015043711228

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"Waves in Ocean Engineering" covers the whole field of wave studies of interest to applied oceanographers and ocean engineers. It has considerable relevance to coastal engineering. The book is split into 12 sections, the first of which is devoted to the practical applications of wave studies and to the history of wave research. The rest of the book covers the measurement of waves, including remote sensing; the analysis and interpretation of wave data; estimating the properties of the extreme "Design Wave", as well as of the generality of waves for fatigue calculations; waves in finite depth, wave generation by wind and wave forecasting models; non-linear effects, and errors and uncertainties in wave data.

Waves in Ocean Engineering

Waves in Ocean Engineering
Author: M. J. Tucker,E. G. Pitt
Publsiher: Elsevier Ocean Engineering
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2001-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483299570

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""Waves in Ocean Engineering"" covers the whole field of wave studies of interest to applied oceanographers and ocean engineers. It has considerable relevance to coastal engineering. The book is split into 12 sections, the first of which is devoted to the practical applications of wave studies and to the history of wave research. The rest of the book covers the measurement of waves, including remote sensing; the analysis and interpretation of wave data; estimating the properties of the extreme "Design Wave," as well as of the generality of waves for fatigue calculations; waves in finite depth, wave generation by wind and wave forecasting models; non-linear effects, and errors and uncertainties in wave data.

Waves in Ocean Engineering

Waves in Ocean Engineering
Author: Malcolm John Tucker
Publsiher: Ellis Horwood
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015024908678

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Wind Generated Ocean Waves

Wind Generated Ocean Waves
Author: I.R. Young
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1999-03-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080543802

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The goals of wind wave research are relatively well defined: to be able to predict the wind wave field and its effect on the environment. That environment could be natural (beaches, the atmosphere etc.) or imposed by human endeavour (ports, harbours, coastal settlements etc.). Although the goals are similar, the specific requirements of these various fields differ considerably. This book attempts to summarise the current state of this knowledge and to place this understanding into a common frame work. It attempts to take a balanced approach between the pragmatic engineering view of requiring a short term result and the scientific quest for detailed understanding. Thus, it attempts to provide a rigorous description of the physical processes involved as well as practical predictive tools.

Wave Mechanics for Ocean Engineering

Wave Mechanics for Ocean Engineering
Author: Paolo Boccotti
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2000-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080543723

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In a unitary way, this monograph deals with a wide range of subjects related to the mechanics of sea waves. The book highlights recent theoretical results on the dynamics of random wind-generated waves, on long-term wave statistics, and on beach planform evolution. A fresh approach is given to more traditional concepts. For example, new evidence from a recent series of small-scale field experiments is used to introduce some crucial topics like wave forces. Also, the book gives some worked examples for the design of offshore or coastal structures. An exciting subject dealt with in the book is the quasi-deterministic mechanics of three-dimensional wave groups in sea storms, and the loads exerted by these wave groups on offshore structures. The text is intended for researchers and graduate students in ocean engineering, but may also be understood by undergraduates. The more complex concepts are explained with examples or more extensive case studies.

Ocean Surface Waves

Ocean Surface Waves
Author: Stanislaw R. Massel
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810221096

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This book is intended as a handbook for professionals and researchers in the areas of Physical Oceanography, Ocean and Coastal Engineering and as a text for graduate students in these fields. It presents a comprehensive study on surface ocean waves induced by wind, including basic mathematical principles, physical description of the observed phenomena, practical forecasting techniques of various wave parameters and applications in ocean and coastal engineering, all from the probabilistic and spectral points of view. The book commences with a description of mechanisms of surface wave generation by wind and its modern modeling techniques. The stochastic and probabilistic terminology is introduced and the basic statistical and spectral properties of ocean waves are developed and discussed in detail. The bulk of material deals with the prediction techniques for waves in deep and coastal waters for simple and complex ocean basins and complex bathymetry. The various prediction methods, currently used in oceanography and ocean engineering, are described and the examples of practical calculations illustrate the basic text. An appendix provides a description of the modern methods of wave measurement, including the remote sensing techniques. Also the wave simulation methods and random data analysis techniques are discussed. In the book a lot of discoveries of the Russian and East European scientists, largely unknown in the Western literature due to the language barrier, are referred to.

Water Wave Mechanics for Engineers and Scientists

Water Wave Mechanics for Engineers and Scientists
Author: Robert George Dean,Robert A. Dalrymple
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810204213

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An introduction to classical water wave theory for college seniors or first-year graduate students. Almost all the necessary mathematical and engineering concepts are either presented or derived in the text, making it also useful as a reference for practicing engineers. Paper edition (0421-3), $28. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Wave Energy Conversion

Wave Energy Conversion
Author: John Brooke
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2003-09-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080543703

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Wave energy, together with other renewable energy resources is expected to provide a small but significant proportion of future energy requirements without adding to pollution and global warming. This practical and concise reference considers alternative application methods, explains the concepts behind wave energy conversion and investigates wave power activities across the globe. Explores the potential of using the power generated by waves as a natural energy resource Considers the power transfer systems needed to do this, and looks at the environmental impacts