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Maritime Wave Analysis Guide

The document summarizes a graph showing sea wave height power spectral density from a reference source. The graph provides a snapshot of wave conditions at a certain time and place, with an average wave height of approximately 0.5 meters. Wave periods typically range from 2 to 20 seconds, corresponding to frequencies between 0.05 and 0.5 Hz. Appendix A further details significant wave heights and average periods under different wind speed conditions using the Pierson-Moskowitz sea spectrum model.

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Maritime Wave Analysis Guide

The document summarizes a graph showing sea wave height power spectral density from a reference source. The graph provides a snapshot of wave conditions at a certain time and place, with an average wave height of approximately 0.5 meters. Wave periods typically range from 2 to 20 seconds, corresponding to frequencies between 0.05 and 0.5 Hz. Appendix A further details significant wave heights and average periods under different wind speed conditions using the Pierson-Moskowitz sea spectrum model.

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SEA WAVE HEIGHT POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY Rev A

By Tom Irvine
Email: [email protected]

March 5, 2007

Figure 1. Wave Height Power Spectral Density

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The graph in Figure 1 is taken from Reference 1, Figure 10.3. It is essentially a
“snapshot” of a certain time and place, as indicated on the graph.

The amplitude unit is m^2 sec which is equivalent to m^2/Hz. The overall level from the
mean curve is approximately 0.5 meters RMS, or 20 inches RMS.

Reference 1, Appendix A shows that the wave period can generally vary from 2.0 to 20
sec. The corresponding frequency domain is from 0.05 to 0.5 Hz.

Further data is given in Appendix A.

Reference

1. Y. Goda, Random Seas and Design of Maritime Structures, World Scientific,


London, 2000.

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APPENDIX A

Pierson - Moskowitz Sea Spectrum

Values are worst case forecasts for open water in vicinity of referenced point.

Significant
Average
Wind Speed Significant Range of Average
Sea State Length of
(Kts) Wave (ft) Periods Period (sec)
Waves (ft)
(sec)
3 0 <.5 <0.5 - 1 0.5 1.5
4 0 <.5 0.5 - 1 1 2
5 1 0.5 1 - 2.5 1.5 9.5
7 1 1 1 - 3.5 2 13
8 1 1 1-4 2 16
9 2 1.5 1.5 - 4 2.5 20
10 2 2 1.5 - 5 3 26
11 2.5 2.5 1.5 - 5.5 3 33
13 2.5 3 2-6 3.5 39.5
14 3 3.5 2 - 6.5 3.5 46
15 3 4 2-7 4 52.5
16 3.5 4.5 2.5 - 7 4 59
17 3.5 5 2.5 - 7.5 4.5 65.5
18 4 6 2.5 - 8.5 5 79
19 4 7 3-9 5 92
20 4 7.5 3 - 9.5 5.5 99
21 5 8 3 - 10 5.5 105
22 5 9 3.5 - 10.5 6 118
23 5 10 3.5 - 11 6 131.5
25 5 12 4 - 12 7 157.5
27 6 14 4 - 13 7.5 184
29 6 16 4.5 - 13.5 8 210
31 6 18 4.5 - 14.5 8.5 236.5
33 6 20 5 - 15.5 9 262.5
37 7 25 5.5 - 17 10 328.5

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Significant
Average
Wind Speed Significant Range of Average
Sea State Length of
(Kts) Wave (ft) Periods Period (sec)
Waves (ft)
(sec)
40 7 30 6 - 19 11 394
43 7 35 6.5 - 21 12 460
46 7 40 7 - 22 12.5 525.5
49 8 45 7.5 - 23 13 591
52 8 50 7.5 - 24 14 655
54 8 55 8 - 25.5 14.5 722.5
57 8 60 8.5 - 26.5 15 788
61 9 70 9 - 28.5 16.5 920
65 9 80 10 - 30.5 17.5 1099
69 9 90 10.5 - 32.5 18.5 1182
73 9 100 11 - 34.5 19.5 1313.5

1 knot = 1.151 miles/hour = 1.852 km/hr

1 ft = 0.3048 meters

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