International audienceWe present the derivation of a nonlinear weakly dispersive formula to reconstruct , from pressure measurements, the surface elevation of nonlinear waves propagating in shallow water. The formula is simple and easy to use as it is local in time and only involves first and second order time derivatives of the measured pressure. This novel approach is evaluated on laboratory and field data of shoaling waves near the breaking point. Unlike linear methods, the nonlinear formula is able to reproduce at the individual wave scale the peaked and skewed shape of nonlinear waves close to the breaking point. Improvements in the frequency domain are also observed as the new method is able to accurately predict surface wave elevatio...
Generally, the pressure response function of the most commonly used linear wave theory may not perfe...
International audienceThis manuscript describes the derivation of systems of equations for weakly no...
International audienceThe dispersive characteristics of unidirectional irregular waves propagating a...
International audienceWe present the derivation of a nonlinear weakly dispersive formula to reconstr...
An assessment of formulas to recover wave surface elevation from pressure measurements was carried o...
The reconstruction of water wave elevation from bottom pressure measurements is an important issue f...
International audienceThe inability of the linear wave dispersion relation to characterize the dispe...
Measuring a free surface wave motion without intrusive probes is of most importance for practical ap...
The bottom pressure distribution beneath large amplitude waves is studied within linear theory in ti...
Measuring a free surface wave motion without intrusive probes is of most importance for practical ap...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Joe Hammack, who provided the impetus for this project. A n...
This thesis consists of 2 sections, part A chapters 1-6 and part B chapters 6-7 with references and ...
We have employed laboratory and numerical experiments in order to investigate propagation of waves i...
We investigate a nonlinear phase-resolved reconstruction algorithm and models for the deterministic ...
Generally, the pressure response function of the most commonly used linear wave theory may not perfe...
International audienceThis manuscript describes the derivation of systems of equations for weakly no...
International audienceThe dispersive characteristics of unidirectional irregular waves propagating a...
International audienceWe present the derivation of a nonlinear weakly dispersive formula to reconstr...
An assessment of formulas to recover wave surface elevation from pressure measurements was carried o...
The reconstruction of water wave elevation from bottom pressure measurements is an important issue f...
International audienceThe inability of the linear wave dispersion relation to characterize the dispe...
Measuring a free surface wave motion without intrusive probes is of most importance for practical ap...
The bottom pressure distribution beneath large amplitude waves is studied within linear theory in ti...
Measuring a free surface wave motion without intrusive probes is of most importance for practical ap...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Joe Hammack, who provided the impetus for this project. A n...
This thesis consists of 2 sections, part A chapters 1-6 and part B chapters 6-7 with references and ...
We have employed laboratory and numerical experiments in order to investigate propagation of waves i...
We investigate a nonlinear phase-resolved reconstruction algorithm and models for the deterministic ...
Generally, the pressure response function of the most commonly used linear wave theory may not perfe...
International audienceThis manuscript describes the derivation of systems of equations for weakly no...
International audienceThe dispersive characteristics of unidirectional irregular waves propagating a...