We simulate focusing surface gravity wave groups with directional spreading using the modified nonlinear Schrödinger (MNLS) equation and compare the results with a fully-nonlinear potential flow code, OceanWave3D. We alter the direction and characteristic wavenumber of the MNLS carrier wave, to assess the impact on the simulation results. Both a truncated (fifth-order) and exact version of the linear dispersion operator are used for the MNLS equation. The wave groups are based on the theory of quasi-determinism and a narrow-banded Gaussian spectrum. We find that the truncated and exact dispersion operators both perform well if: (1) the direction of the carrier wave aligns with the direction of wave group propagation; (2) the characteristic ...
As large waves form in the open ocean their dynamics are modified from classic linear dispersion by ...
National audienceThis paper presents a comparison in terms of accuracy and efficiency between two fu...
It is well established that third-order nonlinearity produces a strong deviation from Gaussian stati...
We simulate focusing surface gravity wave groups with directional spreading using the modified nonli...
A new nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is presented for ocean surface waves. Earlier derivation...
Uni-directional wave models are used to study wave groups that appear in wave tanks of hydrodynamic ...
This paper concerns the description of transient and highly nonlinear, near-breaking, surface water ...
Steep, focusing waves can experience fast and local nonlinear evolution of the spectrum due to wave-...
The evolution of steep waves in the open ocean is nonlinear. In narrow-banded but directionally spre...
Ocean waves are random and their crests evolve non-linearly. Yet commonly used wave models correctly...
Among model equations which describe evolution of nonlinear waves, the Zakharov (1968) equation and ...
We investigate the appearance of coherent groups in three-dimensional fully-nonlinear potential deep...
Nonlinear wave interactions and superpositions among the different wave components and wave groups i...
Using a nonlinear evolution equation we examine the dependence of the dispersion of directional surf...
We have investigated steep three-dimensional surface gravity wave groups formed by dispersive focusi...
As large waves form in the open ocean their dynamics are modified from classic linear dispersion by ...
National audienceThis paper presents a comparison in terms of accuracy and efficiency between two fu...
It is well established that third-order nonlinearity produces a strong deviation from Gaussian stati...
We simulate focusing surface gravity wave groups with directional spreading using the modified nonli...
A new nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is presented for ocean surface waves. Earlier derivation...
Uni-directional wave models are used to study wave groups that appear in wave tanks of hydrodynamic ...
This paper concerns the description of transient and highly nonlinear, near-breaking, surface water ...
Steep, focusing waves can experience fast and local nonlinear evolution of the spectrum due to wave-...
The evolution of steep waves in the open ocean is nonlinear. In narrow-banded but directionally spre...
Ocean waves are random and their crests evolve non-linearly. Yet commonly used wave models correctly...
Among model equations which describe evolution of nonlinear waves, the Zakharov (1968) equation and ...
We investigate the appearance of coherent groups in three-dimensional fully-nonlinear potential deep...
Nonlinear wave interactions and superpositions among the different wave components and wave groups i...
Using a nonlinear evolution equation we examine the dependence of the dispersion of directional surf...
We have investigated steep three-dimensional surface gravity wave groups formed by dispersive focusi...
As large waves form in the open ocean their dynamics are modified from classic linear dispersion by ...
National audienceThis paper presents a comparison in terms of accuracy and efficiency between two fu...
It is well established that third-order nonlinearity produces a strong deviation from Gaussian stati...