J. Zhang et al., HYBRID WAVE MODEL FOR UNIDIRECTIONAL IRREGULAR WAVES .1. THEORY AND NUMERICAL SCHEME, Applied ocean research, 18(2-3), 1996, pp. 77-92
A new hybrid wave model for the prediction of the kinematics and wave
evolution of unidirectional irregular wave trains is presented. The mo
del considers the effects of the interaction between the wave componen
ts of an irregular wave train up to the second order of wave steepness
. Since the majority of measurements are related to the resultant wave
properties at fixed points, such as wave elevations, special efforts
are made to develop a numerical scheme based on the hybrid wave model
to decompose an irregular wave train into its free-wave components giv
en its resultant wave elevation at a fixed point. The numerical scheme
has been extensively examined using various wave spectra and is found
to be convergent and accurate. The application of the hybrid wave mod
el to the prediction of irregular wave kinematics and wave evolution a
re demonstrated by comparison with two sets of laboratory measurements
and other prediction methods, which is presented in part II of this s
tudy. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.