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Phase manipulation and the harmonic components of ringing forces on a surface-piercing column

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In this article, a general phase-based harmonic separation method for the hydrodynamic loading on a fixed structure in water waves of moderate steepness is proposed, where the phase of incident focused waves is controlled by phase control and linear combinations of the resultant time-histories.
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A general phase-based harmonic separation method for the hydrodynamic loading on a fixed structure in water waves of moderate steepness is proposed. An existing method demonstrated in the experimental study described by Zang et al. (Zang et al. 2010 In Proc. Third Int. Conf. on Appl. of Phys. Modelling to Port and Coastal Protection. pp. 1–7.) achieves the separation of a total diffraction force into odd and even harmonics by controlling the phase of incident focused waves. Underlying this method is the assumption that the hydrodynamic force in focused waves possesses a Stokes-like structure. Under the same assumption, it is shown here how the harmonic separation method can be generalized, so that the first four sum harmonics can be separated by phase control and linear combinations of the resultant time-histories. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated by comparisons of the Fourier transforms of the combined time-histories containing the harmonics of interest. The local wave elevations around the focus time are also visualized for the first three harmonics in order to reveal the local dynamics driving components within the wave force time-history.

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Numerical investigation of wave–structure interaction using OpenFOAM

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An efficient domain decomposition strategy for wave loads on surface piercing circular cylinders

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Gap resonance and higher harmonics driven by focused transient wave groups

TL;DR: In this article, the first and higher harmonic components of the resonant fluid response in the gap between two identical fixed rectangular boxes are experimentally investigated in a wave basin and it is shown that for an incident group with appropriate frequency content, the linear gap response may be substantially smaller than the second-harmonic component, which is strongly driven via quadratic coupling of the linear terms from the incident wave and occurs in gap resonant modes.
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Laboratory recreation of the Draupner wave and the role of breaking in crossing seas

TL;DR: In this article, the authors attempted to reproduce the full scaled crest amplitude and profile of the Draupner wave, including bound set-up, and found that the onset and type of wave breaking play a significant role and differ significantly for crossing and noncrossing waves.
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Capture and simulation of the ocean environment for offshore renewable energy

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A Laboratory Study of Nonlinear Surface Waves on Water

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an experimental investigation in which a large number of water waves were focused at one point in space and time to produce a large transient wave group, which is consistent with an increase in the local energy density, and the development of large velocity gradients near the water surface.
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Nonlinear wave loads on a slender vertical cylinder

TL;DR: In this article, a vertical circular cylinder is considered in the regime where the wave amplitude A and cylinder radius a are of the same order, and both are small compared to the wavelength.
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A note on finite depth second-order wave–wave interactions

TL;DR: In this article, the second-order wave-wave interaction coefficients for finite depth were obtained in an extension of existing deep-water wave wave interaction theory to the second order wave interaction coefficients.
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Ringing of a vertical cylinder in waves

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the response of a single vertical cylinder in the inertia regime in steep non-breaking waves and found that the loading on a cylinder when it was held stationary, and its response in the same waves when pivoted just above the floor of the wave flume, and supported at the top by springs in the horizontal plane.
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