Spectrograms of ship wakes: identifying linear and nonlinear wave signals
Spectrograms of ship wakes: identifying linear and nonlinear wave signals
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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A spectrogram is a useful way of using short-time discrete Fourier transforms to visualise surface height measurements taken of ship wakes in real-world conditions. For a steadily moving ship that leaves behind small-amplitude waves, the spectrogram is known to have two clear linear components, a sliding-frequency mode caused by the divergent waves...
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Spectrograms of ship wakes: identifying linear and nonlinear wave signals
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0022-1120
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1469-7645
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10.1017/jfm.2016.753