1st Edition

Numerical Modeling of Water Waves

By Pengzhi Lin Copyright 2008
    504 Pages
    by CRC Press

    504 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Modelling large-scale wave fields and their interaction with coastal and offshore structures has become much more feasible over the last two decades with increases in computer speeds. Wave modelling can be viewed as an extension of wave theory, a mature and widely published field, applied to practical engineering through the use of computer tools. Information about the various wave models which have been developed is often widely scattered in the literature, and consequently this is one of the first books devoted to wave models and their applications.



    At the core of the book is an introduction to various types of wave models. For each model, the theoretical assumptions, the application range, and the advantages and limitations are elaborated. The combined use of different wave models from large-scale to local-scale is highlighted with a detailed discussion of the application and matching of boundary conditions. At the same time the book provides a grounding in hydrodynamics, wave theory, and numerical methods which underlie wave modelling. It presents the theoretical background and also shows how to use these models for achieving different engineering tasks, illustrated and reinforced with case study examples.

    Preface  1. Introduction to water wave modeling  2. Review of Hydrodynamics  3. Water Wave Theories and wave phenomena  4. Numerical Methods  5. Water wave models  6. Modeling of wave-structure interaction  7. Summary

    Biography

    Pengzhi Lin is Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, China.