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Anisotropy Study of Statistical Characteristics of Wind Waves Under the Influence of Hydrodynamic Perturbations in Laser-Reflective Method

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The results of experimental studies of the anisotropy of the statistical characteristics of wind waves under the influence of hydrodynamic disturbances by the laser-glare method are considered. The experiments were carried out in a non-flowing basin under controlled conditions of wind and hydrodynamic action. During the experiment, hydrodynamic disturbances were created by the submerged propeller of the electric motor. As a source of wind exposure, an air fan with an adjustable operating mode is used. Processing of recorded signals is carried out using special algorithms and programs. It has been determined the next statistical characteristics of informative parameters: the radii of curvature of the water surface, time intervals between pulses and phase angles, defining the slopes of the waves.

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Nosov, V.N., Ivanov, S.G., Timonin, V.I., Kaledin, S.B. (2020). Anisotropy Study of Statistical Characteristics of Wind Waves Under the Influence of Hydrodynamic Perturbations in Laser-Reflective Method. In: Olegovna, C. (eds) Processes in GeoMedia—Volume I. Springer Geology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38177-6_11

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