WAVE MEASUREMENTS BY A PRESSURE TYPE WAVE GAUGE

  • Bergan P
  • Torum A
  • Tratteberg A
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The paper deals with comparative measurements of irregular model waves by a pressure type wave gauge and a continuous wire wave gauge. For the depth and wave conditions used in the study it is concluded that the height of individual waves obtained by a pressure type gauge and using the first order wave theory may be in considerable error, while wave height distributions and wave spectra are fairly good estimated.

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Bergan, P. O., Torum, A., & Tratteberg, A. (1968). WAVE MEASUREMENTS BY A PRESSURE TYPE WAVE GAUGE. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (11), 3. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v11.3

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