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Waves in Ocean Engineering
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Waves in Ocean Engineering

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Chapter headings. Series preface. Preface and acknowled gements. Principal symbols. List of tables. Introduction. Some basic con cepts and definitions. Measurement: omnidirectional. Directional measure ment (in situ sensors). Analysis and interpretation: omnidirectional. Es timating extreme wave height. Analysis and interpretation: directional d ata. Remote sensing of waves. Waves in finite depth. Wave generation by wind, and wave forecasting. Nonlinear effects. Errors and uncertainties. Appendix 1 The computation of wave spectra. Appendix 2 The spectrum o f the product of two random variables and that of the square of one rand om variable. Appendix 3 Cross-power Spectra. Appendix 4 Digital integr ation and filtering. Appendix 5 Some useful statistical formulae. Appen dix 6 Fitting regression lines to wave data. Appendix 7 Initial analys is and on-line recording of wave data: practical recommendations. Refere nces. Subject index.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 October 2001
Pages
548
ISBN
9780080435664

Chapter headings. Series preface. Preface and acknowled gements. Principal symbols. List of tables. Introduction. Some basic con cepts and definitions. Measurement: omnidirectional. Directional measure ment (in situ sensors). Analysis and interpretation: omnidirectional. Es timating extreme wave height. Analysis and interpretation: directional d ata. Remote sensing of waves. Waves in finite depth. Wave generation by wind, and wave forecasting. Nonlinear effects. Errors and uncertainties. Appendix 1 The computation of wave spectra. Appendix 2 The spectrum o f the product of two random variables and that of the square of one rand om variable. Appendix 3 Cross-power Spectra. Appendix 4 Digital integr ation and filtering. Appendix 5 Some useful statistical formulae. Appen dix 6 Fitting regression lines to wave data. Appendix 7 Initial analys is and on-line recording of wave data: practical recommendations. Refere nces. Subject index.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 October 2001
Pages
548
ISBN
9780080435664