Solitary waves are often used in laboratory experiments to study tsunamis propagation and interaction with coasts. However, the experimental shape of the waves may differ from the theoretical one. In this paper, a correction technique aiming at minimizing the discrepancies between the two profiles is presented. Laboratory experiments reveal their effectiveness in correcting the experimental shape of solitary waves, mainly for low nonlinearities.

Romano, A., Guerrini, M., Bellotti, G., Lie hong, J.u. (2014). Laboratory generation of solitary waves: An inversion technique to improve available methods. CHINA OCEAN ENGINEERING, 28(1), 57-66 [10.1007/s13344-014-0004-9].

Laboratory generation of solitary waves: An inversion technique to improve available methods

Romano A.;BELLOTTI, GIORGIO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Solitary waves are often used in laboratory experiments to study tsunamis propagation and interaction with coasts. However, the experimental shape of the waves may differ from the theoretical one. In this paper, a correction technique aiming at minimizing the discrepancies between the two profiles is presented. Laboratory experiments reveal their effectiveness in correcting the experimental shape of solitary waves, mainly for low nonlinearities.
2014
Romano, A., Guerrini, M., Bellotti, G., Lie hong, J.u. (2014). Laboratory generation of solitary waves: An inversion technique to improve available methods. CHINA OCEAN ENGINEERING, 28(1), 57-66 [10.1007/s13344-014-0004-9].
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