Science and Engineering of Freak Waves

Science and Engineering of Freak Waves

Mori, Nobuhito
Waseda, Takuji

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Science and Engineering of Freak Waves provides a holistic and interdisciplinary view of extreme ocean waves for both scientific and engineering applications. Through the contributed chapters the reader will learn the fundamental theory of extreme waves, and the implications these have on coastal structures and methods of prediction. The book opens with a review of the definitions of extreme waves and the history of their study to date and then leads on to summarize the observations of extreme waves, after this the authors describe the theory and modeling of extreme waves that occur in various situations, we then introduce the extreme wave prediction systems their results. Finally the book concludes with examples of the application of extreme wave research results to various engineering designs are presented. Science and Engineering of Freak Waves provides a comprehensive overview of the current status of our understandings on freak/rogue waves, the science of extreme waves, prediction, and their engineering applications. As such, it is a must read for physical oceanographers looking for a better understanding of prediction models and the history of these waves, and engineers looking for more information on preparedness and implications for offshore structures and shipping. Presents the history of extreme wave research, including field observations, experiments, numerical modeling, data assimilation, and theory Includes numerous freak wave prediction systems and explains when and how these should be used Showcases global case studies where prediction has or could have been used to increase preparedness Provides sample codes so that readers can easily apply these methods to their own science INDICE: 1. What is a rogue/freak wave?2. History of extreme wave research in science and engineering3. Measurements 14. Measurements 25. Mechanism 1: Nonlinear wave interactions6. Mechanism 2: Crossing waves7. Prediction 1: Short-term prediction of extreme waves8. Prediction 2: Long-term prediction of extreme waves9. Application 1: Extreme waves; ships and offshore platforms10. Application 2: Shipping and offshore industry11. Application 3: Extreme waves and coastal structures

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-91736-0
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2023
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés