Wave Characteristics Form

Additional form:  Wave Data Table, User Wave Data

Use the Wave Characteristics form to define the characteristics of a wave. The appearance of the form changes depending on the Wave Type selected. The form has the following input options.

Similarly, fill in the vertical grid line locations (relative to the vertical reference datum; see Global Z Coordinate of Vertical Datum item on the Wave Load form) in the Vertical Coordinates spreadsheet. The vertical grid locations should start at the top of the wave and proceed in descending order to the mud line elevation. The vertical grid lines are typically more closely spaced near the top of the wave.

        • Modify/Show Wave button. Click the Modify/Show Wave button to display the User Wave Data form. The number of horizontal and vertical points that display in the grid area of this form correspond to the Number of Horiz. Points and Number of Vert Points specified on the Wave Characteristics form.  

Note:  The User Wave Data form and the Wave Data Table form are essentially the same. The Wave Data Table form is accessed by clicking the Show Wave Table button on this form or on the Wave Plot form.

Choose a Display Option:  All, At Horizontal Coordinate, or At Vertical Coordinate. Use the At Horizontal Coordinate and At Vertical Coordinate drop-down boxes to select the appropriate point. The grid area will update depending on the selection made.

In the grid, the Horiz Loc (Horizontal Location) and Vert from Datum (Vertical from Datum) columns are automatically filled. Fill in the Horiz Wave Vel (Horizontal Wave Velocity), Horiz Wave Acc (Horizontal Wave Acceleration), Vert Wave Vel (Vertical Wave Velocity) and Vert Wave Acc (Vertical Wave Acceleration) columns.

When entering data in the grid, enter zero if the considered point lies above the wave surface. The one exception to this rule is when the wave surface does not lie exactly at a specified grid vertical elevation. In that case, the velocities and accelerations at the wave surface are input at the point that lies immediately above the wave surface. It is understood by the program that these values apply at the wave surface, not at the grid location immediately above the wave surface.

Tip:  When user waves are defined, it may be convenient to first define a wave from theory and then modify the resulting velocities and accelerations as desired. To do this, define the data for the wave from selected theory. Then, click the Show Wave Plot button or Show Wave Table button on the Wave Load form. This will cause the velocities and acceleration to be calculated based on the selected wave theory. Return to the Wave Load form and click the Modify button associated with the wave characteristics to redisplay the Wave Characteristics form. Then change the wave type to user defined and update the data as necessary.

See Also

Wave Load

Current Profile Data

Drag and Inertia Coefficients

Marine Growth Data Form

Wave Wind Load

 

Access the Wave Characteristics form as follows:

  1. Ensure that the Offshore license has been enabled.

  2. Click the Define menu > Load Patterns command to display the Define Load Patterns form.

  3. Specify a Wave Load Type and an Auto Lateral Load other than None and click the Add New Load Pattern button.

  4. Highlight the name of the newly define load and click the Modify Lateral Load Pattern button to display the Wave Load Pattern form.

  5. Click the Wave Characteristics Add button or select a previously defined wave characteristic definition from the drop-down list and click the Modify/Show button to display the Wave Characteristics form.