Evolution of Spectra for Mechanical and Wind Waves in a Large Tank
Abstract
Empirical spectra for mechanical and wind waves measured in a large tank of the First Institute of Oceanography of China are presented. Analysis for the first and the second type of waves is done separately. It is shown that, in the case of mechanical waves with a steepness more than 0.2, the frequency spectra of waves evolve to ones with the tail decay S(f) ~ (f to power -4.2), whilst the shape of spectra at large fetches is self-similar. Numerical solutions of the four-wave kinetic equation, written in the fetch-limited version, result in the same spectra. This allows treating the empirical observations for mechanical waves as the natural evolution of free nonlinear surface waves. In the case of wind waves, the wave spectra evolve to ones with the tail decay S(f) ~ (f to power -4.0) at fetches X greater than 8 meters, under any applied winds. The well-known Toba three-second relation, H ~ (T to power 3/2), between the mean wave height, H, and the peak period, T, is well fulfilled. Though, the intensities of spectra tails do not follow the Toba ratio, S(f) ~ (gu)(f to power -4), rather they better correspond to the ratio , S(f) ~ ((u to power 2)/Xg)(to power p)(gu)(f to power -4) with p = 1/3. Moreover, the shape of the wind-wave spectra is not self-similar. Discussion of the results is presented.
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