TY - JOUR
T1 - Validation of a hydrodynamic model for a curved, multi-paddle wave tank
AU - Gyongy, Istvar
AU - Richon, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Bruce, Tom
AU - Bryden, Ian
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Obtaining a hydrodynamic model for a wave tank has many benefits, from allowing the useable test zone to be identified, to helping with the tuning of the wavemaker controllers. This paper explores a first-order, boundary element method (BEM) that has been previously proposed for modelling wave tanks, applying the method to a tank with a unique, curved geometry. In a series of experiments, the model is shown to provide a good representation of the wave profile across the tank. Inherent limitations in the method are also identified: in the case when only a single paddle is moved, significant, un-modelled second-order spurious waves are found to emerge. Moreover, the representation of the wave absorbers by a simple, partially reflecting surface does not adequately reproduce the measured spatial variation in the reflection coefficient.
AB - Obtaining a hydrodynamic model for a wave tank has many benefits, from allowing the useable test zone to be identified, to helping with the tuning of the wavemaker controllers. This paper explores a first-order, boundary element method (BEM) that has been previously proposed for modelling wave tanks, applying the method to a tank with a unique, curved geometry. In a series of experiments, the model is shown to provide a good representation of the wave profile across the tank. Inherent limitations in the method are also identified: in the case when only a single paddle is moved, significant, un-modelled second-order spurious waves are found to emerge. Moreover, the representation of the wave absorbers by a simple, partially reflecting surface does not adequately reproduce the measured spatial variation in the reflection coefficient.
KW - Wave tank
KW - wavemaker
KW - boundary element method
KW - WAMIT
KW - Experimental Validation
U2 - 10.1016/j.apor.2013.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.apor.2013.11.002
M3 - Article
SN - 0141-1187
VL - 44
SP - 39
JO - Elsevier Applied Ocean Research
JF - Elsevier Applied Ocean Research
ER -