Journal article

Surface gravity waves from direct numerical simulations of the Euler equations: A comparison with second-order theory

A Toffoli, M Onorato, E Bitner-Gregersen, AR Osborne, AV Babanin

Ocean Engineering | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

When the wave spectrum is sufficiently narrow-banded and the wave steepness is sufficiently high, the modulational instability can take place and waves can be higher than expected from second-order wave theory. In order to investigate these effects on the statistical distribution of long-crested, deep water waves, direct numerical simulations of the Euler equations have been performed. Results show that, for a typical design spectral shape, both the upper and lower tails of the probability density function for the surface elevation significantly deviate from the commonly used second-order wave theory. In this respect, the crest elevation is observed to increase up to 18% at low probability l..

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