Spectrograms provide an efficient way to analyze surface elevation signals of ship waves taken from a sensor fixed at a single point in space. Recent work based on a simplified model for the ship's disturbance suggests that matching the spectrogram heat-map patterns to a so-called dispersion curve has the potential for estimating of properties of a steadily moving ship, such as the ship's speed and closest distance to the sensor. Here we extend the theory behind the dispersion curve so that it can be applied to ships accelerating along arbitrary paths and demonstrate how acceleration affects the structure of the associated spectrograms. Examples are provided for a simple model of a ship accelerating/decelerating in a straight line or travel...
Wakes from contemporary vessels may affect, and in some places dominate, coastal processes in the vi...
Bibliography: pages 156-162.In this thesis the wave pattern generated by a moving ship is investigat...
I am interested in seeing actual radiation waves or diffraction waves of ships at constant forward s...
Spectrograms provide an efficient way to analyze surface elevation signals of ship waves taken from ...
A spectrogram is a useful way of using short-time discrete Fourier transforms to visualise surface h...
A spectrogram of a ship wake is a heat map that visualises the time-dependent frequency spectrum of ...
A spectrogram is a useful way of using short-time discrete Fourier transforms to visualise surface h...
Ships travelling steadily cause three-dimensional V-shaped wave patterns which can be observed far a...
The wake generated by a moving ship may extend for many tens of kilometers in the open ocean, and ca...
In this study, an efficient numerical model for predicting ship waves was developed using Green’s fu...
A study of the wave-induced motions experienced by slender twin-hull vessels was conducted through e...
The directional spectrum of a wavefield can be determined from a ships radar image with 180 degree a...
This thesis concerns the form of water wave patterns generated by an idealised ship moving steadily ...
The added resistance in waves is, from a practical viewpoint, a key issue when selecting the propuls...
Barber and Ursell (1948) measured frequency spectra of ocean waves in order to develop a reliable me...
Wakes from contemporary vessels may affect, and in some places dominate, coastal processes in the vi...
Bibliography: pages 156-162.In this thesis the wave pattern generated by a moving ship is investigat...
I am interested in seeing actual radiation waves or diffraction waves of ships at constant forward s...
Spectrograms provide an efficient way to analyze surface elevation signals of ship waves taken from ...
A spectrogram is a useful way of using short-time discrete Fourier transforms to visualise surface h...
A spectrogram of a ship wake is a heat map that visualises the time-dependent frequency spectrum of ...
A spectrogram is a useful way of using short-time discrete Fourier transforms to visualise surface h...
Ships travelling steadily cause three-dimensional V-shaped wave patterns which can be observed far a...
The wake generated by a moving ship may extend for many tens of kilometers in the open ocean, and ca...
In this study, an efficient numerical model for predicting ship waves was developed using Green’s fu...
A study of the wave-induced motions experienced by slender twin-hull vessels was conducted through e...
The directional spectrum of a wavefield can be determined from a ships radar image with 180 degree a...
This thesis concerns the form of water wave patterns generated by an idealised ship moving steadily ...
The added resistance in waves is, from a practical viewpoint, a key issue when selecting the propuls...
Barber and Ursell (1948) measured frequency spectra of ocean waves in order to develop a reliable me...
Wakes from contemporary vessels may affect, and in some places dominate, coastal processes in the vi...
Bibliography: pages 156-162.In this thesis the wave pattern generated by a moving ship is investigat...
I am interested in seeing actual radiation waves or diffraction waves of ships at constant forward s...