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Surface Wind Waves

1995
Rhythmic and monotonously repetitive, but quite unpredictable in its details, the structure of the sea surface is an epitome of the natural world. Surface waves have been studied actively by mathematicians and physicists since the dawn of modern science.
Eric B. Kraus, Joost A. Businger
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Cross-wind fatigue analysis of a full scale offshore wind turbine in the case of wind–wave misalignment

, 2016
Wind–wave misalignment is often necessary to consider during the design of offshore wind turbines due to excitation of side–side vibration and the low aerodynamic damping in that direction.
Christina Koukoura   +3 more
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Wind and Waves

Nature, 1924
IN a letter published in NATURE on August 19, 1920, p. 777, I said that, judging from appearances, wind-formed waves increased in length only when the waves were in a “breaking” condition, and it was suggested that the breaking crests, by imparting their momentum to the upper strata of the water, and so establishing a gradually increasing surface ...
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Wind-Wave Interactions

The Physics of Fluids, 1970
A criterion proposed earlier for determining airflow separation from wind waves and a previously determined relationship between surface roughness and wind stress are herein correlated. The results indicate that the airflow boundary layer is developed due to the form drag provided by wavelets (surface roughness) superimposed on big waves.
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Wind-Generated Waves

1997
The most apparent and usually the most important waves in the spectrum of waves at sea (see Figure 5.2) are those generated by the wind. Wind-generated waves are much more complex than the simple monochromatic waves considered to this point. We must briefly look into how these waves are generated by the wind and some of the important characteristics ...
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Trivariate joint probability model of typhoon-induced wind, wave and their time lag based on the numerical simulation of historical typhoons

Stochastic environmental research and risk assessment (Print), 2020
Kai Wei   +3 more
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Robustness and uncertainties in global multivariate wind-wave climate projections

Nature Climate Change, 2019
Joao Morim   +26 more
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Balanced fractional-slot wave windings

Electrical Engineering, 1948
The a-c wave windings which are used mostly in rotors of induction motors are “modified” d-c wave windings whose winding pitch is changed after each p winding elements (p = number of pole pairs). These modified wave windings are balanced, but they can be applied to integral-slot and (integral+1/2)-slot windings only.
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Assessment of wind and wave power characteristic and potential for hybrid exploration in Australia

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Qiang GAO   +2 more
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