Sea spectra revisited

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The paper demonstrates that the sea spectra recommended by ITTC, based on the Bretschneider formulation, can be reduced to a nondimensional spectrum, the same for all the spectra, with unit area. In other words - these well-known spectra have geometrical affinity. This fact has been unknown in literature. Any ITTC sea spectrum, described by two parameters A and B, can be generated using the nondimensional spectrum. The same also applies to JONSWAP spectra. The latter requires in addition a third parameter, termed as the peak-shape parameter. The paper explores this possibility. The fact that all the sea spectra used by naval architects can be reduced to a common dimensionless spectrum of unit area opens up the possibility of approximating them by probability density functions of certain types. Such spectra, contrary to ITTC ones, are narrow-banded, with the bandwidth parameter less than 1, and have moments of any order. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011.

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Pawłowski, M. (2011). Sea spectra revisited. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 97, 573–587. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1482-3_32

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