Ocean Waves
Waves observed in the ocean are extremely irregular and, from a physics standpoint, it seems impossible to describe this chaotic situation. Scientists can describe the situation by means of a stochastic approach. This book describes the stochastic method for ocean wave analysis. This method provides a route to predicting the characteristics of random ocean waves--information vital for the design and safe operation of ships and ocean structures. Assuming a basic knowledge of probability theory, the book begins with a chapter describing the essential elements of wind-generated random seas from the stochastic point of view. The following three chapters introduce spectral analysis techniques, probabilistic predictions of wave amplitudes, wave height and periodicity. A further four chapters discuss sea severity, extreme sea state, the directional wave energy spreading in random seas and special wave events such as wave breaking and group phenomena. Finally the stochastic properties of non-Gaussian waves are presented. Useful appendices and an extensive reference list are included. Examples of practical applications of the theories presented can be found throughout the text. This book will be suitable as a text for graduate students of naval, ocean and coastal engineering. It will also serve as a useful reference for research scientists and engineers working in this field.
- Deals in detail with ocean waves from the successful and modern approach of probabilistic prediction
- Includes information useful for designers of ships, offshore structures and harbours
- Internationally respected author
Reviews & endorsements
"...thought-provoking...One of the best parts of the book is his treatment of the theory of extreme wave prediction, which is elegantly set out...Ochi has done us a service by collecting together the statistical theory relevant to the interpretation of wave data...a book which you will want on your shelves..." Ocean Challenge
Product details
July 2005Paperback
9780521017671
332 pages
229 × 152 × 19 mm
0.49kg
147 b/w illus. 12 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Description of random seas
- 2. Spectral analysis
- 3. Wave amplitude and height
- 4. Wave height and associated period
- 5. Sea severity
- 6. Estimation of extreme wave height and sea state
- 7. Directional characteristics of random seas
- 8. Special wave events
- 9. Non-Gaussian waves (waves in finite water depth)
- Appendices
- References
- Index.