THIS GRANT IS A CONTINUATION OF N00014-14-1-0644 A Wind Wave Flume Experiment for Study of Phase Resolved Waves and Coupled Air-Ocean Boundary Interactions
Abstract
Funding is provided to perform a laboratory study to measure the full three dimensional water surface in a wind wave flume is proposed in order to better to understand the time and space continuum in the evolution of the surface for mechanical or wind excitation. A laboratory study to measure the full three dimensional water surface in a wind wave flume is proposed in order to better to understand the time and space continuum in the evolution of the surface for mechanical or wind excitation. The study will exploit novel imaging techniques to resolve the topography of the wavy air-sea interface. The controlled setting of the ASIST wind-wave tank at the University of Miami will enable initial and boundary conditions to be well constrained. These data will provide a basis for testing and further evaluation of Phase Resolved Wave Models with and without LES/DNS boundary layer components.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Nov 23, 2016
- Source ID
- N000141612704
Entities
People
- Brian K. Haus
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Miami