Estimation of encountered wave elevation sequences based on response measurements in multi-directional seas

Tomoki Takami*, Ulrik Dam Nielsen, Jørgen Juncher Jensen, Xi Chen

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Abstract

This paper presents a new approach for estimating encountered wave elevation sequences by use of measured ship responses, where wind-waves and swell may come from different directions, i.e. bi-directional waves. The main assumption of the approach, making use of Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWF), is that the wave field is represented by multi-directional irregular waves. Thus, combining available measured responses, the phases and amplitudes of the multi-directional irregular waves are derived as the solution, by which the wave profiles can be estimated. Numerical investigations using artificially generated response measurements (sway, heave, pitch, vertical bending moment) of a bulk carrier in uni-directional and bi-directional long-crested as well as short-crested sea states are made. It is shown that the present approach can accurately estimate wave elevation sequences in such sea states.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103570
JournalApplied Ocean Research
Volume135
Number of pages17
ISSN0141-1187
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Multi-directional Waves
  • Wind-waves
  • Swell
  • Wave Estimation
  • Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions

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