The set-down and set-up of directionally spread and crossing surface gravity wave groups in severe North Sea storms
Recent work by McAllister et al. (2018) [1] has experimentally confirmed that the set-down of the wave-averaged free surface, first described by Longuet-Higgins and Stewart (1962) [2], can turn into a set-up when wave groups are sufficiently spread or cross at large angles. Experimental results were...
Main Authors: | McAllister, M, Adcock, T, van den Bremer, T, Taylor, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2017
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