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Research papers

Experimental spatial correlation of wave loads on front decks

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Pages 81-90 | Received 26 Oct 2011, Accepted 30 Jun 2012, Published online: 05 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

The large-scale experiments described herein were carried out at Forschungs-Zentrum Küste (FZK), Hannover (Germany) by a research team of the Universities of Bologna, Edinburgh, Southampton, Plymouth, HR Wallingford and the Coast and Harbor Engineering, Inc. (USA). Wave-induced loads on close-to-prototype jetties were measured. Experimental evidence indicates the presence of force peaks with a short space–time correlation structure, carried by convective processes with a velocity of the order of the wave celerity. The important limitations imposed by the imperfect spatial resolution of pressure transducers on the integrated force are discussed. The finding may be of interest to design laboratory tests involving rapidly-varied processes such as impact waves and the subsequent analysis phase, which may lead to gross errors in the evaluation of the integral process. A guideline to select the cutting frequency is provided.

Acknowledgements

The experiment was supported by EU FP6 through the Integrated Infrastructure Initiative HYDRALAB III. The authors acknowledge the qualified assistance of the staff at GWK.

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