Correct generation of the bound set-down for surface gravity wave groups in laboratory experiments of intermediate to shallow depth
Using linear (first-order) wave generation theory in laboratory experiments, leads to significant contamination of the wave field by free non-linear (second-order) error waves, increasingly so at shallower depths. Second-order wave generation theory has previously been established, and so has correc...
Main Authors: | Mortimer, W, Raby, A, Antonini, A, Greaves, D, van den Bremer, TS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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