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Hello,professsor
Recently I was working on the code you shared.I'd like to reproduce the wave time calendar,which is obtained by real Experimental data.What I'm curious about is how to control the wave basically focusing on 20 to 40 seconds.
I try to change Tp,Hs and gamma,but it doesn't work.Can you give me some guidance?
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Hello @95nq
You need to use the paddle wavemaker motion to generate the same wave field as the experimental one. If you do not have it, you should use the wave gauge measurement to deduce this wavemaker motion. Different strategies are possible, you can find a methodology that we have used in this respect here: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2019.939
Hello,professsor Recently I was working on the code you shared.I'd like to reproduce the wave time calendar,which is obtained by real Experimental data.What I'm curious about is how to control the wave basically focusing on 20 to 40 seconds. I try to change Tp,Hs and gamma,but it doesn't work.Can you give me some guidance?
Hello, Could we test by the emails? I have some questions about processing the procedures. [[email protected]]
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Hello,professsor
Recently I was working on the code you shared.I'd like to reproduce the wave time calendar,which is obtained by real Experimental data.What I'm curious about is how to control the wave basically focusing on 20 to 40 seconds.
I try to change Tp,Hs and gamma,but it doesn't work.Can you give me some guidance?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: