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Practical Wave Modelling

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The wave modelling activity at IFREMER is currently emphasizing a largest incorporation of real sea data analysis into the development of engineers-oriented formulations. This approach offers an opportunity to bring together user’s needs and theoretical knowledge. Three examples are given about wave groups, wave dissymetry and seastate stationnarity; preliminary results are given and the ongoing developments are mentionned.

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Barnouin, B. (1990). Practical Wave Modelling. In: Tørum, A., Gudmestad, O.T. (eds) Water Wave Kinematics. NATO ASI Series, vol 178. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0531-3_12

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