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Session: 06-16-01 Wave Mechanics, Modeling and Wave Effects
Submission Number: 156460
Wave Generation and Calibration at MARIN
For the generation of realistic wave conditions in model wave basins a wave generation tool is required to translate the specified wave elevation at the measurement location to the motion of the wave maker flaps. Literature is available on first order and also second order wavemaker theory, such as Biesel, Ursell and Schaeffer. This literature describes the theory well, but leaves a significant gap in how to get from the theory to a practical implementation. Commercial software is available to generate waves in testing facilities, again without documentation on the practical details on how the computation is done. Within MARIN we wanted to obtain a wave generation solution that is transparent in what it does, easy to extend with new capabilities, and consistent between all basins. To achieve this, a dedicated software tool wave2flap has been developed in the past few years and is now in operation in MARIN’s wave basins. The implementation is mostly based on the theory as described by Schaeffer. In this paper an overview of the implementation of first order and second order wave theory is presented. And the general functionalities of wave2flap are described. Furthermore, different approaches for wave calibration are compared and discussed as well as wave measurements of different wavemaker tools.
Presenting Author: Jule Scharnke MARIN
Presenting Author Biography: Jule Scharnke is a Senior Project Manager in MARIN's Offshore Department since 2019, specialized in wave generation and wave impact loading. Since 2023 she is also Research Coordinator Waves & Motions at MARIN and organizing the yearly Offshore Hydrodynamics Course at MARIN since 2019.