A laboratory study of wind impact on steep unidirectional waves in a long tank

Understanding the effect of wind forcing on steep unidirectional waves is important for the study of wind-wave interaction. In this paper, unidirectional random wave experiments are carried out in a large-scale wave tank in which waves interacted with turbulent wind generated by wind fans. The prope...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Z, Tang, T, Zheng, X, Xu, W, Zhang, L, Lee, J-H, Adcock, TAA, Monty, JP, Slunyaev, A, van den Bremer, TS, Li, Y
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2024
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Summary:Understanding the effect of wind forcing on steep unidirectional waves is important for the study of wind-wave interaction. In this paper, unidirectional random wave experiments are carried out in a large-scale wave tank in which waves interacted with turbulent wind generated by wind fans. The properties and evolution of deep-water gravity waves subject to following wind forcing are investigated through parametric laboratory experiments. The effect of wind forcing on the significant wave height varies with the initial wave steepness. Wind forcing increases the growth of waves of small initial steepness but attenuates large, steep waves, as a result of the vertical angle of the wind to the free surface in our experiments. The energy input by wind forcing increases the highfrequency tail of the wave spectra, and this effect increases with fetch. The mean frequency increases under wind forcing. The effect of wind forcing on the probability of extreme events is investigated. Wind forcing enhances wave steepness, resulting in a deviation of the exceedance probability from first-order and second-order theoretical distributions and an increased value of kurtosis but not skewness.