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Comparing Wave

Spectrum

deepLay-eks-2022-184 deepLay, November 2022


Wave Spectrum
Theory Background
Jonswap Wave Spectrum ISSC Wave Spectrum
[1] [2]

Gaussian Swell Wave Spectrum


[3]

Torsethaugen Wave Spectrum


[4]

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Ref. : [1, 2, 3] Orcaflex User Manual @ https://www.orcina.com/webhelp/OrcaFlex/Content/html/Waves,Wavespectra.htm , [4] Simplified double peak
spectral model for ocean waves, Knut Torsethaugen-SINTEF and Sverre Haver - STATOIL
Wave Spectrum
Theory Background
Torsethaugen Wave Spectrum
[1]

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Ref. : [1] Simplified double peak spectral model for ocean waves, Knut Torsethaugen-SINTEF and Sverre Haver – STATOIL
Wave Spectrum
Comparing Wave Profiles

Ref. :
Wave Spectrum
Comparing Wave Profiles

Ref. :
Wave Spectrum
Comparing Vessel Motions, at various Seeds

Seed ID = Seed Random No


Ref. :
Wave Spectrum
Comparing Vessel Motions, at various Seeds

Seed ID = Seed Random No


Ref. :
Wave Spectrum
Comparing Vessel Motions, at various Seeds

Seed Seed andom No

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Ref. :
Critical Heading & Periods
Summary Note
All the presented results show that:

1. n general, the Spectrum does not produce significant


result variations, especially if we do probabilistic results
of all the seeds or the average results of all the Seeds.
2. The Gaussian Swell Spectrum show the results on the
high end. t might be due to the analyses being carried out
for a wide Tp range from 6s to 15s, where typically Swell
occurs in the larger Tp.
3. The Torsethaugen Spectrum shows much lower oll
motion compared with other Spectrum.
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