Short-crested waves: a theoretical and experimental investigation
Résumé
Analytical and experimental investigations were conducted on short-crested wave fields generated by a sea-wall reflection of an incident plane wave. A perturbation method was used to compute analytically the solution of the basic equations up to the sixth order for capillary-gravity waves in finite depth, and up to the ninth order for gravity waves in deep water. For the experiments, we developed a new video-optical tool to measure the full three dimensional wave field η(x,y,t). A good agreement was found between theory and experiments. The spatio-temporal bi-orthogonal decomposition technique was used to exhibit the periodic and progressive properties of the short-crested wave field.