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A peak wave height of 1.5 m (15 m at scale of lifeboat in picture), which surprised the unsuspecting visitors during the MARIN open day


Deterministic wave generation process in four steps


Future of wave generation The success of model tests is not solely dependent on wave generation capabilities but also on the realistic definition of the environmental conditions at the test location and the propa gation of waves in the basin. A realistic representation of natural wave fields is of major importance for the analysis of the behaviour of the marine structure. Therefore, MARIN continues to invest in developing wave modelling techniques to improve wave modelling standards.


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Schmittner, C. E., Scharnke J., Pauw W.H., van den Berg J., Hennig J.,., 2014 “New methods and insights in advanced and realistic basin wave modelling”, In OMAE 2014 - 33th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. OMAE2014- 2013-11445


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Schmittner, C. E., Brouwer J., Hennig J., 2014 “Application of focusing wave groups in model testing practice”, In OMAE 2014 - 33th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. OMAE2014-23949.


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Hennig, J., and Schmittner, C. E., 2009. “Experimental Variation of Focusing Wave Groups for the Investigation of their Predictability”. In OMAE 2009 - 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. OMAE2009-80128.


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