Title: OCEN 201 Introduction to Ocean
1OCEN 201Introduction to Ocean Coastal
Engineering
- Ocean Environment Waves
- Jun Zhang
- Jun-zhang_at_tamu.edu
2General Information
- 71 of the Earth surface is covered by Oceans
- Major Oceans
- 1. Pacific Ocean (46)
- 2. Atlantic Ocean (23)
- 3. Indian Ocean (20)
- 4. Remaining Oceans (11)
- Average Ocean Depth is 3800 m
- Maximum Depth is 11,524 m
3Ocean Floor Reading assignment pp17-19
P18
4- Physical Properties of Ocean Water
- Reading assignment pp19-20
- Primary sea water elements
- Chlorine (55)
- Sodium (30.6)
- Sulfate (7.7)
- Sodium (30.6)
- Magnesium (3.7)
- Potassium (1.1)
- Salinity amount (grams) of dissolved solid
materials (salts) in grams contained in a
kilogram seawater (ppt). e.g. Sea Water 35 ppt
5Ocean Currents Reading assignment
pp19-25 Geostrophic Current (pressure gradients
Coriolis force) Ekman Current (Surface wind
friction force Coriolis force)
6- Tides
- Reading assignment pp23-25
- Diurnal tide (once in a tidal day)
- Semi-diurnal tide (twice in a tidal day)
- Mixed tide (tidal day 24.84 hr)
- Tidal day rotation of the Earth with respect to
the Moon, 24.84 hr
7- Fields Related to Ocean Wave
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- Ocean Engineering Ship, water borne
transport, - offshore
structures (fixed and - floating
platforms). -   Â
- Navy Military activity, amphibious
operation, - WW II Allies landing.
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- Coastal Engineering Harbor and ports,
dredging, coastal - structures,
- beach erosion, sediment
transport. - Â
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8- Oceanography Ocean environment,
atmosphere, - fishing,
oil spilling, mixing, pollutant - transport.
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- Â Environmental Eng. Capping contaminated dredged
- material.
- Diffusion
and dispersion of toxic - material
in ocean and costal water.
9Regular and Irregular Waves
Ocean waves are almost always irregular and often
directional (short-crested). Irregular waves can
be viewed as the superposition of a number of
regular waves. Regular waves have the same
frequency, wavelength and amplitude (height).
10T
Time t
11Regular Waves
12Ocean (Irregular) Waves Definitions of
Zero-Upcrossing Downcrossing
13Wave Pattern Combining Four Regular Waves
FFT IFFT (Inverse) Fast Fourier Transform.
Irregular wave Regular Waves
(Frequency Domain Analysis)
14Pierson-Moskowitz Spectrum
JONSWAP Spectrum
15Ocean Wave Spectra P-M JONSWAP Types
16Actual Versus Design Seas
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18Wave Pressure and Kinematics
- Linear Wave Theory Simple, good approximation
for - 70-80 engineering applications.
- Nonlinear Wave Theory Complicated, necessary for
about 20-30 engineering applications. - Both results are based on the assumption of
non-viscous flow. - Examples, see animations.
19ENVIRONMENT OVERVIEW
- Picture showing wind, wave, current, and seafloor
for semisubmersible FPS
20Linear Wave Theory ----- Dispersion Relation
21Using the Dispersion Relation to Find T or L
22Use of Dispersion Relation
23Definition of Deep, Intermediate and Shallow
Water Waves
24Linear Wave Theory ----- Phase velocity
(celerity)
Linear Wave Theory ----- Group (energy)
velocity Wave energy propagates at Cg
25Linear Regular (Periodic) Wave ----- Elevation
Potential
26Linear Regular (Periodic) Wave Energy Density
Average energy per wavelength and per unit width.
27- Nonlinear Wave Theory
- Stokes Expansion
- Hybrid Wave Model
- Boussinesq Equation (shallow water)
- Finite amplitude wave theory
28Web-site for animations
http//cavity.ce.utexas.edu/kinnas/wow/public_html
/waveroom/index.html and Course OCEN 675
http//cavity.ce.utexas.edu/kinnas/wow/public_html
/waveroom/index.html